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From 883 to the fair labour mobility package: what prospects for balanced worker mobility within the EU ?

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Employment, social affairs and inclusion

When
Tuesday
Where
Permanent Representation of France (Auditorium)
Place de Louvain 14, Bruxelles, Belgique
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In-person event

From 883 to the fair labour mobility package: what prospects for balanced worker mobility within the EU ?

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In-Person event

 

The next Commission’s Fair Labour Mobility Package, expected to be released before the end of 2026, is expected to introduce measures ranging from a revision of the European Labour Authority (ELA) mandate to a major push for the digitisation of social security systems, facilitating faster and more reliable exchanges between national authorities.

The coordination of social security systems, balancing the rights and obligations of mobile workers, employers and Member States, has long been a key enabler for labour mobility in the EU. Despite significant progress, negotiations on the revision of the regulations coordinating social security systems (Regulation 883/2024) remain unresolved.

Against this backdrop, this event will explore the remaining obstacles to fair worker mobility in the EU, with a particular focus on the role of social security systems coordination. It will bring together key stakeholders in the ongoing negotiations, including high-level representatives from the European Parliament, the European Commissionsocial partners and Member States representatives. The discussion will aim to identify the essential steps needed to advance toward fair, robust and effective labour mobility across the EU, and to shape an ambitious and workable labour mobility package for the years ahead.

Agenda:

10.00-10.30 Registration and coffee

10.30-10.35 Welcome, Cinzia Alcidi, CEPS

10.35-10.45 Introduction:

Gabriele Bischoff, Member of the European Parliament (rapporteur, revision of Regulation on social security coordination)

10:45-11.00 Keynote:

Frederic De Wispelaere, Research Expert, HIVA–KU Leuven

11.00-12.00 Round table discussion:

What obstacles remain in terms of worker mobility? Are compromises possible to tackle these obstacles and ensure further balance of rights and obligations for workers, employers and Member States?

Gabriele Bischoff, Member of the European Parliament

Esther Lynch, General Secretary of the European Trade Union Confederation

Markus Beyrer, Director General of Business Europe (TBC)

Ministers or representatives of Member States (TBC)

Moderator: Cinzia Alcidi, CEPS

12.00-12.20 Concluding remarks

Roxana Mînzatu, Executive Vice-President of the European Commission

Host
Cinzia Alcidi Cinzia Alcidi
Cinzia Alcidi

Senior Research Fellow and Head of the Economic Policy and Jobs & Skills Units

Speakers list
Roxana Mînzatu

Executive Vice-President of the European Commission

Gabriele Bischoff

Member of the European Parliament (rapporteur, revision of Regulation on social security coordination)

Frederic De Wispelaere

Research Expert, HIVA–KU Leuven

Esther Lynch

General Secretary of the European Trade Union Confederation

Markus Beyrer (TBC)

Director General of Business Europe