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Publications, Michele Faioli
A Social Dimension For Transatlantic Economic Relations, Michele Faioli
A Social Dimension For Transatlantic Economic Relations, Michele Faioli
Michele Faioli
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Self-Employment And Bogus Self-Employment In The European Construction Industry, Michele Faioli, Edoardo Ales
Self-Employment And Bogus Self-Employment In The European Construction Industry, Michele Faioli, Edoardo Ales
Michele Faioli
Self-Employment and Bogus Self-Employment in the European Construction Industry Project carried out with the financial assistance of the European Commission There have always been self-employed workers in the construction industry. Craftsmen in particular are often self-employed workers. Approximately 14% of construction workers are self-employed today, according to “Employment in Europe 2005”. The level of self-employed workers is even higher in some countries, such as Greece (40%), Poland (29%), Cyprus, Italy, Portugal, UK. The distinction between self-employed workers and employees has important fiscal, social and economic consequences: • Self-employed workers work under their own professional responsibility and therefore do not work …