A Rules on the free movement of workers
- 1. Finding a job
- 1.1. How to find a job
- 1.2. How to apply for a job
- 2. Moving to another country
- 2.1. Movement of goods and capital
- 2.2. Finding accommodation
- 2.3. Finding a school
- 2.4. Taking a car with you (includes information about driving licences)
- 2.5. Registration procedures and residence permits
- 2.6. Checklist for before and after your arrival in a new country
- 3. Working conditions
- 3.1. The paragraph that describes working conditions in Europe
- 3.2. Recognition of diplomas and qualifications
- 3.3. Types of employment
- 3.4. Employment contracts
- 3.5. Special categories
- 3.6. Self-employed persons
- 3.7. Payment
- 3.8. Working time
- 3.9. Leave (annual leave, parental leave, etc.)
- 3.10. Termination of employment
- 3.11. Representation of workers
- 3.12. Labour disputes – strikes
- 3.13. Vocational training
- 4. Living conditions
- 4.1. Summary of living conditions in Europe
- 4.2. Political, administrative and legal systems
- 4.3. Income and taxation
- 4.4. Cost of living
- 4.5. Accommodation
- 4.6. Health systems
- 4.7. Education systems
- 4.8. Cultural and social life
- 4.9. Private life (birth, marriage, death)
- 4.10. Transport[...]
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