Swedish Labor and Immigration: A Dilemma
[...] when Byggnads came to the sites and wanted to check the papers in order to get them out of the country, the workers henceforth claimed to be entrepreneurs with a legal right to stay.\n For all of EU, the verdict might mean that the Posting directive becomes more or less worthless, if the trade...
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