Fears New Pan-European Company Status Threatens Workers' Rights
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Fears new pan-European company status threatens workers' rights
The European Union has ramped up efforts to make the bloc's businesses better compete with US and Chinese rivals, fearing they will fall further behind. A major part of the push is "EU Inc", a voluntary regime proposed in March that would allow companies to be established online in less than 48 hours -- with a special pan-European status. That would make it easier to do business in the EU since any entrepreneur could set up a firm that can swift…
The draft European Enterprise Statute, called EU Inc., raises fears among trade unions and some MEPs who fear a weakening of workers' rights.
A Bitkom survey shows that 62 percent of tech startups in Germany would start their next company as "EU Inc.
‘EU Inc.’: S&Ds propose simple, digital rules for companies while protecting workers' rights
Today, European Parliament rapporteur for the 28th regime and S&D MEP, René Repasi, is publishing his draft report on the EU Inc. proposal. The European Commission has proposed a harmonised set of corporate rules enabling companies to operate at the European level. According to the Commission’s proposal, it would be possible to create a company online for €100, with no...
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