Cross-Border Workers Win Family Allowance Case at European Court
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The case was in court for ten years until the EU Court of Justice ruled that cross-border commuters who live in a patchwork family and work in Luxembourg also have a right to benefits from the Grand Duchy.
The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) handed down its verdict in the case between the Caisse pour l'avenir des enfants (CAE) and recomposed families which denounced the illegal and unequal nature of the non-payment of family allowances.
The European Court of Justice issued a decree this Thursday giving reason to the employees of frontier workers in Luxembourg who have a recomposed family by allowing them to receive family allowances. It took more than ten years for frontier workers who have a recomposed family, and who are employed in Luxembourg, to ...
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