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Posting in the road transport sector

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    Under Directive (EU) 2020/1057, specific sectoral rules are introduced for the posting of drivers in the road transport sector.

    Such specific rules concern, on the one hand, the road transport activities which are excluded from the posting of drivers and, on the other hand, the specific formalities to be completed.

    In addition, information is also available on this website regarding the working conditions to be respected in case of posting in the road transport sector via the following page.

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