Judgment of the Court (Fifth Chamber) of 14 July 1998. - A.G.R. Regeling v Bestuur van de Bedrijfsvereniging voor de Metaalnijverheid. - Reference for a preliminary ruling: Arrondissementsrechtbank Alkmaar - Netherlands. - Social policy - Directive 80/987/EEC - Guarantee institutions' obligation to pay - Outstanding claims. - Case C-125/97.
European Court reports 1998 Page I-04493
Summary
Parties
Grounds
Decision on costs
Operative part
Social policy - Approximation of laws - Protection of employees in the event of the insolvency of their employer - Directive 80/987 - Guarantee in respect of wages lost during the reference period - Existence of outstanding claims arising before the reference period - Payments of wages made by the employer during the reference period to be set in priority against claims arising before that period
(Council Directive 80/987, Art. 4(2))
On a proper construction of Article 4(2) of Directive 80/987 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to the protection of employees in the event of the insolvency of their employer, where a worker has, simultaneously, claims against his employer in respect of periods of employment before the reference period laid down in that provision and claims relating to the reference period itself, payments of wages made by the employer during the latter period must be set in priority against earlier claims.
It would be contrary to the social purpose of the directive, which is to guarantee all employees a minimum level of protection, to interpret Article 4(2) in such a way that a worker in that situation is not entitled to the guarantee in respect of wages which he has in fact lost during the reference period.
In Case C-125/97,
REFERENCE to the Court under Article 177 of the EC Treaty by the Arrondissementsrechtbank te Alkmaar (Netherlands) for a preliminary ruling in the proceedings pending before that court between
AGR Regeling
and
Bestuur van de Bedrijfsvereniging voor de Metaalnijverheid,
on the interpretation of Article 4 of Council Directive 80/987/EEC of 20 October 1980 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to the protection of employees in the event of the insolvency of their employer (OJ 1980 L 283, p. 23),
THE COURT
(Fifth Chamber),
composed of: C. Gulmann, President of the Chamber, M. Wathelet (Rapporteur), D.A.O. Edward, J.-P. Puissochet and P. Jann, Judges,
Advocate General: G. Cosmas,
Registrar: L. Hewlett, Administrator,
after considering the written observations submitted on behalf of:
- Mr Regeling, by R. Polderman, of the Alkmaar Bar,
- the Bestuur van de Bedrijsvereniging voor de Metaalnijverheid, by Bestuur van het Landelijk Instituut Sociale Verzekeringen, itself represented by C.R.J.A.M. Brent, Director of the Legal Affairs Section of the enforcement agency Gak Nederland BV, and by A.I. van der Kris, Legal Assistant in the same agency, acting as Agents,
- the United Kingdom Government, by John E. Collins, of the Treasury Solicitor's Department, acting as Agent, and C. Lewis, Barrister,
- the Commission of the European Communities, by P.J. Kuijper, Legal Adviser, and M. Patakia, of its Legal Service, acting as Agents,
having regard to the Report for the Hearing,
after hearing the oral observations of the Bestuur van de Bedrijfsvereniging voor de Metaalnijverheid and of the Commission at the hearing on 5 March 1998,
after hearing the Opinion of the Advocate General at the sitting on 14 May 1998,
gives the following
Judgment
- in the case referred to in Article 3(2), first indent, the last three months of the contract of employment or employment relationship occurring within a period of six months preceding the date of the onset of the employer's insolvency (first indent);
- in the case referred to in Article 3(2), second indent, the last three months of the contract of employment or employment relationship preceding the date of the notice of dismissal issued to the employee on account of the employer's insolvency (second indent);
- in the case referred to in Article 3(2), third indent, the last 18 months of the contract of employment or employment relationship preceding the date of the onset of the employer's insolvency or the date on which the contract of employment or the employment relationship with the employee was discontinued on account of the employer's insolvency, in which case the Member States may limit the liability to make payment to pay corresponding to a period of eight weeks or to several shorter periods totalling eight weeks (third indent).
- a maximum of 13 weeks' pay in respect of the period immediately preceding the date of termination of the employment relationship, which corresponds to the reference period of three months preceding the date of the notice of dismissal referred to in the second indent of Article 4(2) of the Directive;
- pay owed for the appropriate notice period (the maximum being the period laid down in Article 40 of the Faillissementswet (Law on Insolvency));
- a maximum of one year's holiday pay, holiday allowances and sums owed by the employer to third parties on account of his employment relationship with the employee (Articles 61(1) and 64 of the WW).
`Are the requirements of Directive 80/987 fully satisfied by rules of national law which may result in a claim relating to pay being met, as required by that directive, only if and in so far as that claim amounts, over the period referred to in the directive, to a sum greater than the amount of pay which the employee received during that period but which is attributed, under national civil law, to a claim relating to pay which arose prior to that period?'
Costs
On those grounds,
THE COURT
(Fifth Chamber),
in answer to the question referred to it by the Arrondissementsrechtbank te Alkmaar by order of 18 March 1997, hereby rules:
On a proper construction of Article 4(2) of Council Directive 80/987/EEC of 20 October 1980 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to the protection of employees in the event of the insolvency of their employer, where a worker has, simultaneously, claims against his employer in respect of periods of employment before the reference period laid down in that provision and claims relating to the reference period itself, payments of wages made by the employer during the latter period must be set in priority against earlier claims.