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2 Amendments of Alejandro CERCAS related to 2013/2176(INI)

Amendment 210 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 26
26. Notes that one response to the top ten consultation conclusion is that the Working Time Directive is complex and inflexible and in many cases requires SMEs to obtain costly specialised legal assistance; calls on the Commission to produce its detailed impact assessment as a matter of urgency, with this assessment not only taking into consideration the simplification of administrative tasks, but also health and safety at work and the balance between work and family life, as requested by Parliament in its resolution of 15 May 2012 on employment aspects of minimising regulatory burden for SMEs and adapting EU regulation to the needs of microenterprises; stresses that this simplification should not be counter to ILO standards or its Decent Work Agenda, and also reminds the Commission that the review of the reference period for weekly working time and opting out, as foreseen by Directives 93/104/EC and 2003/88/EC on the organisation of working time, has been pending since 23 November 2003;
2013/11/05
Committee: EMPL
Amendment 216 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 27
27. Notes that the Temporary Agency Workers Directive has also been identified as hampering businesses’ ability to work across borders by creating administrative burdens and disproportionate requirements;deleted
2013/11/05
Committee: EMPL