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16 Feb 2005 7:34PM

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A controversial plan that could have stopped national enforcement agencies enforcing safety laws for some foreign companies based on their turf is to be revised by the European Commission.
The move follows criticism of what the TUC described as a 'disastrous' proposal in the draft Directive on Services in the Internal Market which would have meant the HSE and local authorities would not have be able to inspect, investigate, impose enforcement notices or lay criminal charges against any non-p... (75 more words)
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