Published: January 17th, 2024,
Last updated: May 28th, 2025

MEPs from several political groups spoke out in favor of a reform of the EU Public Procurement Directive during a questioning of the Commissioner for Employment and Social Rights, Nicolas Schmitt, before the European Parliament (EP) on Monday evening. The current rules are not suitable for exploiting the potential of socially responsible procurement because legal uncertainties prevent public purchasers from demanding appropriate conditions such as the payment of collectively agreed wages from contractors.