EU has approved Platform workers' file
  • 2023-05-04
  • Entrepreneurship Research Center on G20 Economies
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  • The European Parliament on February 2, 2023 published that Platform workers’ file has been approved in plenary with 376 in favor and 212 against after months of arduous negotiations, in which proposed a legal presumption of employment for the self-employed platform workers and enhances workers’ rights and protection in the face of algorithmic management. During the COVID-19 epidemic, the platform work was becoming the engine of innovation and employment growth and more than 28 million people in the EU are employed through one (or more) of these digital labor platforms until now. Therefore, the EU hopes to embark on a better way to balance the interests of the platform and workers. After a long discussion in 2019, the European Union finally adopted the proposal, clarifying the existing obligation to declare work to the national government, and requiring the platform to provide key information about relevant business activities and staff to the national policy so as to improve the transparency of the platform.




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