Legal frameworks

Platform workers: Council confirms agreement on new rules to improve their working conditions

Submitted by pmassetti on Tue, 03/12/2024 - 16:00

consilium.europa.eu (11.03.2024) EU employment and social affairs ministers confirmed the provisional agreement reached on 8 February 2024 between the Council’s presidency and the European Parliament’s negotiators on the platform work directive. This EU legal act aims to improve working conditions and regulate the use of algorithms by digital labour platforms. The directive will make the use of algorithms in human resources management more transparent, ensuring that automated systems are monitored by qualified staff and that workers have the right to contest automated decisions.

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european union
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Extension of coverage
Digital economy
Digital plateform workers
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Europe's bid to boost gig workers rights fails again

Submitted by pmassetti on Mon, 02/19/2024 - 15:13

Reuters (16.02.2024) Europe's attempt to give workers at Uber, Deliveroo and other online platforms more social and labour rights failed a second time after France and three other countries abstained from voting on the watered-down political deal. Belgium, the current holder of the rotating EU presidency, is unlikely to muster enough support for yet another attempt, especially as the European Parliament which has to endorse a final deal, gradually winds down ahead of elections in June.

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european union
Digital plateform workers
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Improving the working conditions of platform workers

Submitted by pmassetti on Tue, 02/13/2024 - 15:53

European Parliament (17.01.2024) Although a provisional political agreement between the Council and Parliament was announced on 13 December 2023, 10 Member States could not endorse this agreement on 22 December 2023. The Belgian Presidency is seeking to revive informal discussions with the European Parliament so as to set a date for new negotiations. Platform work is an umbrella concept covering a heterogeneous group of economic activities completed through a digital platform.

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european union
Digital plateform workers
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Platform economy: New report on platform economy marks first step towards considering a new international labour standard

Submitted by pmassetti on Thu, 02/01/2024 - 15:50

ilo.org (01.02.2024) A new Law and Practice report, Realizing Decent Work in the Platform Economy , has been published by the ILO. The report marks a crucial milestone in the process that can lead to a new international labour standard on decent work in the platform economy. It will be discussed at the 2025 and 2026 International Labour Conferences.

Digital plateform workers
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India: Interim Budget 2024: Gig workers to get social security fund, says report

Submitted by pmassetti on Mon, 01/29/2024 - 15:37

India Today (29.01.2024) The proposed fund, outlined in the Social Security Code of 2020, represents a significant move towards providing universal social security for a wide range of workers.

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india
Digital plateform workers
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France leads charge to rewrite platform workers’ rulebook

Submitted by pmassetti on Fri, 01/12/2024 - 15:58

Euractiv (12.01.2024) Last month, a coalition of EU countries blocked the provisional agreement on the Platform Workers Directive. But while the Belgian EU Council presidency wants to use the political deal as the starting point for future discussion, Paris wants a more comprehensive file reshaping.

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european union
Digital plateform workers
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Biden administration to unveil contractor rule that could upend gig economy

Submitted by pmassetti on Tue, 01/09/2024 - 11:06

Reuters (08.01.2024) The administration of U.S. President Joe Biden will release a final rule as soon as this week that will make it more difficult for companies to treat workers as independent contractors rather than employees that typically cost a company more, an administration official said. The U.S. Department of Labor rule, which was first proposed in 2022 and is likely to face legal challenges, will require that workers be considered employees entitled to more benefits and legal protections than contractors when they are "economically dependent" on a company.

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United States
Topics
Difficult-to-cover groups
Digital plateform workers
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An unfinished task? Matching the Platform Work Directive with the EU and international "social acquis"

Submitted by pmassetti on Thu, 12/21/2023 - 15:58

ILO Working paper 101 (20.12.2023) This paper seeks to explore the key emerging regulatory dimensions of platform work. It contextualizes the challenges associated with platform work as an expression of the consolidated features that, in the past decades, have been transforming the labour market: non-standardization and the deregulation of employment relationships.

Digital plateform workers

EU lawmakers nail down rules for platform workers

Submitted by pmassetti on Fri, 12/15/2023 - 14:49

 EURACTIV.com (13.12.2023) The Platform Workers Directive is a bill to regulate the gig economy and ensure that workers of digital platforms like Deliveroo and Uber have the correct contractual status based on their treatment and working conditions. According to the European Commission, almost one in five platform workers ought to be reclassified from self-employed to full-time employees. The Directive intends to establish a harmonised mechanism to assess and operate contractual changes across the bloc.

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Europe
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EU: Rights for platform workers: Council and Parliament strike deal

Submitted by pmassetti on Thu, 12/14/2023 - 15:48

consilium.europa.eu (13.12.2023)The Council and the European Parliament have reached a provisional agreement on a proposed directive to improve working conditions for platform workers. In the event that the deal struck today is confirmed by both institutions before going through the formal adoption procedure, it will help millions of them gain access to employment rights.

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european union
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