Recognition of professional qualifications in inland navigation
While inland navigation is a cost-effective and environmentally friendly mode of transport, it is not used to its full capacity. Apart from the need for significant infrastructure improvements, the sector is affected by limited labour mobility and shortage of qualified workers. To enhance labour mobility, the European Commission proposed to establish a common system of qualifications for workers on EU inland waterways, based on their competence. While the EU legislation currently applies only to boatmasters, the proposal introduces harmonised rules for all deck crew members. Moreover, it extends the scope of legislation to the previously excluded River Rhine. Ultimately, the proposal should facilitate entry to professions in inland navigation, improve career prospects and make jobs in the sector more attractive. Fourth edition. The EU Legislation in Progress Briefings are updated at key stages throughout the legislative procedure. To view earlier editions of this briefing, please see: PE 593.548, 23 November 2016.
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Mot-clé
- directive CE
- droit de l'Union européenne
- emploi
- EMPLOI ET TRAVAIL
- marché du travail
- mobilité de la main-d'œuvre
- navigation fluviale
- organisation des transports
- personnel navigant
- politique des transports
- procédure législative ordinaire
- proposition (UE)
- qualification professionnelle
- reconnaissance des qualifications professionnelles
- sécurité des transports
- transport de marchandises
- transport de voyageurs
- TRANSPORTS
- transports maritime et fluvial
- UNION EUROPÉENNE