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Project Q4296807 in Hungary, Austria
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Fair Labour Market Conditions in the Pannonia Region
Project Q4296807 in Hungary, Austria

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    735,527.21 Euro
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    865,326.13 Euro
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    85.0 percent
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    1 January 2017
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    30 June 2020
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    Austrian Trade Union Federation
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    47°14'7.66"N, 16°36'54.11"E
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    47°50'40.42"N, 16°30'32.80"E
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    The labour market of the border region Burgenland – Western Hungary undergoes a dynamic development, which brings on both side of the border positive as well as negative impacts, which calls for the employment-related authorities. Up to 20.000 Hungarian workers commute across the border, many of them are having alternating seasonal jobs in Hungary and in Austria. This means cross-border and alternating competence and relevance for the social security, taxation and other regulations concerning cross-border commuters. The aim of the project is to institutionalize existing co-operations between employment-related authorities to create sustainable cross-border co-operation and better communication. As a consequence of this co-operation there will be a better Integration of cross-border issues into the workflows of the Hungarian and Austrian authorities and also a simplification and better understanding of the legal obligations of cross-border commuters. The incorporation of all employment-related authorities and institutions on both sides of the border as well as the focusing on the special situation of the region caused by the high ratio of daily commuters on the labour market are important aspects of the project. Besides long-term experience of the project partners at consulting of cross-border commuters is a comprehensive study on the situation of cross-border commuters the base for further project activities and for the enhancement of the institutional co-operation. (English)
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