Initiatives to improve conditions for platform workers
: aims, methods, strengths and weaknessesAutor(es):
Mandl, Irene
Eurofound
Series New forms of employmentEditor: Luxembourg : Publications Office of the European Union, 2021Descripción: 28 p.: gráf. ; 1 documento PDFTipo de contenido: textoTipo de medio: informático
Tipo de soporte: recurso en líneaSerie normalizada: New forms of employment (Eurofound)Tema(s): Empleo | Europa | plataformas de trabajo | trabajadores | condiciones de trabajo | mercado laboral | marco regulatorioRecursos en línea: Acceso al documento
Más información Resumen: The rapid rise of the platform economy has led to a marked transformation of European labour markets, and existing regulatory frameworks and voluntary initiatives have yet to catch up. While platform work offers opportunities for workers and employers and potentially contributes to innovation, economic growth and competitiveness in the EU, it has been criticised from the beginning because of the poor employment and working conditions often experienced by workers. Accordingly, across the EU, governments, social partners, grassroots organisations and platforms have started to introduce initiatives to tackle the negative aspects of platform work. This policy brief assesses some such initiatives in the Member States and offers recommendations for further action.
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The rapid rise of the platform economy has led to a marked transformation of European labour markets, and existing regulatory frameworks and voluntary initiatives have yet to catch up. While platform work offers opportunities for workers and employers and potentially contributes to innovation, economic growth and competitiveness in the EU, it has been criticised from the beginning because of the poor employment and working conditions often experienced by workers. Accordingly, across the EU, governments, social partners, grassroots organisations and platforms have started to introduce initiatives to tackle the negative aspects of platform work. This policy brief assesses some such initiatives in the Member States and offers recommendations for further action.
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