Fidesz MEPs welcome EP committee vote on road legislation affecting haulage companies

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Fidesz MEPs welcomed a vote on Thursday by the European Parliament’s Transport and Tourism Committee (TRAN) rejecting the draft report on legislation affecting the road haulage industry, saying that it was a positive development for central and eastern European companies.

“Road haulage is one of the sectors where the region has some competitive advantage,” Andor Deli, an MEP of the ruling party, said. “Western politicians and trade unions have been trying to curb that by employing protectionist measures.”

“They may well profess to protect the interests of long-haul drivers but their proposals actually put the jobs of hundreds of thousands at risk,” he added.

One of the focal points of the debate was the issue of extending regulations regarding posted workers to the haulage industry, in which case their wages would have to be adjusted to those paid in the country they work in as opposed to the home country of their companies.

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