Labour exploitation is combated with a broad action plan
The action plan for prevention of labour exploitation includes legislative reforms, increased cooperation and exchange of information between the authorities, and investments in advisory services to raise awareness of the problem at different stages. Several measures aim to increase cooperation and the exchange of information between authorities.
The ministerial working group on employment and entrepreneurship adopted the action plan for prevention of labour exploitation on 15 February 2024.
The action plan has five main objectives, which will be promoted with a total of 33 measures. New measures will be launched in different ministries and their administrative branches according to a timetable. Existing and proven measures will be enhanced.
More information:
Press release 15.2.2024: Government to tackle labour exploitation with a broad action plan
The action plan for prevention of labour exploitation