What is social dumping?
Social dumping occurs when foreign workers are exposed to uacceptable poor pay and working conditions, including, amongst others, breaches of health, envriomental and safety rules.
Social dumping occurs when foreign workers are exposed to uacceptable poor pay and working conditions, including, amongst others, breaches of health, envriomental and safety rules.
There are several good reasons to combat social dumping in public procurements.
Here you find information about generalised risks of human rights breaches in the global supply chains of food and beverages.
Here you will learn how to comply with the requirements in the Regulation on Pay and Working Conditions in Public Contracts.
The Regulation on Pay and Working Conditions in Public Contracts sets minimum requirements to public contracting authorities who procures services or building- and construction works.
Here you find information about generalised risks of human rights breaches in the global supply chains for vehicles.
On this page you will find DFØ's role as the Norwegian Peppol Authority.
Find information on the Norwegian e-procurement infrastructure.
For competitions, agreements and supplier activation though digital transaction processing based on use of the standardised format EHF (Elektronisk Handelsformat) via PEPPOL Network based messaging.
Socially responsible public procurements can help to set standards in the labour market and be a means of influencing actors in the market.