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Free movement of workers??

Article 45 TFEU Enshrined rights more than one Movement shall secured within union No discrimination based on Nationality Justification on grounds of public policy, public security or public health

Secondary legislation Regulation 492/ 2011 Ex regulation(1612/68) Right developed so it stretches to workers families Article 7(2) granting of the same social and tax advantages as national workers.

Article 18 TFEu prohibits nationality discrimination of citizens

Article 21 TFEU right to move and reside freely within the territory .

Directive 2004/38 Arts2,3,6,7 and others

Who is a worker?? Definition of a worker is defined by eu not Member states Hoekstra Article which defines this is directly effective- clear precise and unconditional van gend en loose criteria Defined broadly

Meeusen Any person, in genuine and effective employment activities, which is not purely marginal and ancillary Facts- miss M lives with her parents in Belgium , her father operates a business in the Netherlands but they are all of Belgium descent taxes paid in Netherlands Miss Ms mum works two days a week for company- grant in Belgium precluding only those who pay taxes to them did not allow grant to miss M for her education. Mother had to be accepted as a worker for this to suffice This was held to be genuine and affective employment

Jany- requires a relationship subordination between employer and employee Considering the prostitute ..

Part time work qualifies as long as it sufficiently ticks requirements Levin - working in Netherlands and earning less than sufficient paid court held how much one is being paid is not important but the fact that they are getting paid is what matters..

Kempf music teacher working 8 hours a week broad interpretation of the definition of a worker

Remuneration does also include material advantages in return for work

Steymann- plumber working religious community

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