Orbán meets with European Trade Union Confederation head

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Prime Minister Viktor Orbán met for talks with Luca Visentini, head of the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC), in Parliament on Friday, the PM’s press chief said.
They discussed the enforcement of social rights in Europe and the directive on posted workers, Bertalan Havasi said. Orbán informed Visentini of the Visegrád Group’s initiatives on the latter, he added.
The Visegrád Group, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Poland and Slovakia, have taken a stand against the European Commission’s proposed revision of rules on posted workers — workers sent by an employer to carry out a service in another member state on a temporary basis — and rejected charges of “social dumping”.
Wage differences in eastern and western Europe were also discussed at the talks, also attended by Economy Minister Mihály Varga, Havasi said.
Speaking at a press conference after the meeting, Visentini said the ETUC and the Hungarian government would continue their talks on the EU’s pillar for social rights and the directive on posted workers.






