European guidelines to counter social dumping and labour exploitation
Recommendation 2307
(2026)
Author(s):
Parliamentary Assembly
Origin
Assembly
debate on 23 April 2026 (17th sitting) (see Doc. 16371, report
of the Committee on Social Affairs, Health and Sustainable Development,
rapporteur: Ms Valérie Piller Carrard). Text adopted by
the Assembly on 23 April 2026 (17th sitting).Provisional
version subject to editorial review.
1. The Parliamentary
Assembly refers to its Resolution
2653 (2026) “European guidelines to counter social dumping
and labour exploitation”, Resolution
1993 (2014) “Decent work for all” and Recommendation 2304 (2026) “The
65th anniversary of the European Social Charter: social rights as
the foundation of resilient democracies and social justice”.
2. With a view to strengthening national action against social
dumping and labour exploitation, the Assembly highlights the importance
of the benchmarks enshrined in the European Social Charter (ETS
No. 35 and ETS No. 163 (revised)) in guiding member States’ efforts
in this area and invites the Committee of Ministers to:
2.1 promote acceptance of additional
provisions of the Charter and the ratification of the revised Charter
and the Additional Protocol to the European Social Charter Providing
for a System of Collective Complaints (ETS No. 158);
2.2 draw the attention of national governments to the recommendations
for action contained in its Resolution
2653 (2026).
3. The Assembly moreover underlines that, in order to address
the adverse impacts of business activities on human rights, including
socio-economic rights, more effectively, there is a strong need
to accelerate the negotiations and adopt an international legally
binding instrument based on the United Nations Guiding Principles
on Business and Human Rights. It therefore urges the Committee of
Ministers to ask member States to actively support this process.