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ECJ ruling on whether sub-contractors can be required to pay staff minimum wage

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ECJ ruling on whether sub-contractors can be required to pay staff minimum wage

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On 18 September 2014, the ECJ handed down a ruling on a reference from a German court on whether, in the context of a public procurement procedure, national law can require that sub-contractors based in another member state pay a minimum wage to their staff.

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Resource ID 5-581-6725
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Published on 18-Sep-2014
Resource Type Legal update: archive
Jurisdiction
  • European Union
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