Data are collected and processed for the following purposes:
Primary purposes
- To promote fair competition and combat social dumping and illegal work
- To eliminate obstacles to the free cross-border movement of services within the internal market and to develop a far-reaching and fairer single market
- To promote the principle whereby the same work carried out in the same place is to be remunerated in exactly the same way
- To combat undeclared work
- To detect working conditions which are contrary to the Labour Code
- To seek to identify manifest abuses or cases of transnational activities which are presumed to be illegal or are liable to jeopardise the health and safety of employees at work
- To undertake efficient and appropriate checks in the fight against clandestine work;
- To combat human trafficking and detect potential victims of human trafficking;
- To cooperate with Member States regarding information relating to the posting of employees;
- To analyse risks in order to facilitate regular identification of sectors of activity where the employment of third-country nationals who are not in possession of the requisite permits or illegally residing within the territory is concentrated.
Secondary purposes
- To compile statistics on posted work in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
- For archival, scientific or historical purposes