Directive (EU) 2020/1057 is a key legislative act within the EU's "Mobility Package I," designed to reform the road transport sector. It establishes specific rules for the posting of drivers in the road transport sector, adapting the general principles of the Posting of Workers Directive (96/71/EC) to the highly mobile nature of the transport industry. Additionally, it amends Directive 2006/22/EC regarding enforcement requirements and Regulation (EU) No 1024/2012 regarding the Internal Market Information System (IMI).
The primary objective is to ensure a balance between adequate working conditions and social protection for drivers and the freedom for operators to provide cross-border services. It aims to eliminate "letterbox companies," ensure fair competition, and provide legal certainty regarding when a driver is considered "posted" (and thus entitled to the host country's minimum wage and working conditions).
This Directive applies to:
The Directive clarifies when posting rules apply:
Member States are required to lay down rules on sanctions for infringements of national provisions adopted pursuant to this Directive. These penalties must be effective, proportionate, dissuasive, and non-discriminatory.
Significantly, the Directive introduces chain liability: Consignors, freight forwarders, contractors, and subcontractors can be sanctioned if they knew, or ought to have known, that the transport services they commissioned infringed the posting rules.
The Directive outlines the following compliance timeline for road transport operators:
1. Entry into Force:
2. National Transposition & Application (Main Compliance Date):
3. Smart Tachograph Transition:
4. Reporting Obligations:
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