Union of International Carriers from Six Countries Against Discriminatory texts in the Mobility Package

Union of International Carriers and industry organizations from six other countries with a common position against discriminatory texts in the Mobility package.

For the abolition of the regulations in the Mobility package, related to the mandatory collection of trucks and drivers in the countries of registration, called for a common position of the organization of the transport industry from seven countries, including the Union of International Carriers in our country. In a letter to members of the Transport Committee in the European Parliament, businesses are asking for the repeal of the two controversial texts, which require the driver to return to the country where the vehicle is registered, at least once every 4 weeks, regardless of location. return to the country in which the company is registered, at least once every 8 weeks.

Here is the position:
VOTE FOR A MOBILITY PACKAGE THAT WORKS TODAY AND FOR THE FUTURE

Dear Members of the European Parliament Committee on Transport and Tourism,
As organisations and as a sector, we have been in contact with many of you in the recent months and years that have seen the proposal and consideration of Mobility Package I. We believe this will be our last call upon you as members of the Committee on Transport and Tourism to make the necessary changes to this important legislation to ensure that it is fit for purpose and works with, not against, the whole EU road transport sector.
The crisis that we are currently facing together has further underlined the importance of road haulage in in Europe. Whilst many fellow citizens have rightfully followed the advice to stay home and stay safe, our colleagues have been out at work ensuring that food and medicine supply chains remain unbroken. Now is...

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