Talk:United Kingdom/@comment-38510763-20190213095732

Local, regional and national actors involvement in implementation  of posting of workers in the United Kingdom. At that time, conservative government were intestested in limiting forms of government regulations and did not contemplate any legislative  solution. The UK as whole opposed the 1991 draft Posted Workers Directive on the ground that it might prove costly to UK business. House of Commons debates denounced foreign based companies were acting unscrupulously in the UK. The Trade Union, Union of Construction, Allied Trades and Technicians Birmingham Law Society, Civil Engineering  Contractors Association, Employment  Lawyers  Association, Northen Ireland Committee  Of Irish Congress  Congress of Trade Unions, Recruitment and Employment  Confederation, TUC and Unity of the Union...through the consultations argued that the directive should give all employees  the rights to terms of sectoral collective agreements in preference to any national  legal minimum wage. The overall purpose was to get the rights to which they are entitled to be uniform across The EU member states.