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The idea that posting involves ‘workers without footprints` who do not access the labour market of the host Member State (i.e., a cross-border labour market)7 has been labelled a ‘legal fiction` by Hayes and Novitz. This article explores the relationship between the labour market of the host Member State and posted workers, looking both at the different ways in which the case law of the CJEU has dealt with this relationship and at the ways in which the labour market is defined (and its border identified) when dealing with the economic . . .
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