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The Services Directive: the legislative process clears the first hurdle

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  • Wolfgang Kowalsky

    (ETUC, Senior Adviser)

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In January 2004 the European Commission put forward a proposal for a Directive on services in the internal market that triggered considerable controversy both within the European institutions and amongst the public at large. It was praised by its proponents as a breakthrough for the internal market and sharply criticised by opponents as being a neoliberal abandonment of the Community approach that would merely encourage social and ecological dumping. This paper looks beyond the polemics, myths and ideological battles associated with the issue and attempts to examine the core elements of the proposal in order to identify its objectives and the problems associated with it. It also traces the intensive work carried out by the European Parliament, which discussed the proposal over a period of two years before coming to a decision on it. The ETUC critically monitored the Parliament and the Council during this process, articulating its demands very clearly — and with a large degree of success — through a combination of intensive lobbying and demonstrations.

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  • Wolfgang Kowalsky, 2006. "The Services Directive: the legislative process clears the first hurdle," Transfer: European Review of Labour and Research, , vol. 12(2), pages 231-249, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:treure:v:12:y:2006:i:2:p:231-249
    DOI: 10.1177/102425890601200209
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