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Improving the EU Platform Work Directive proposal: A contribution from emerging research findings

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Hooker, Josie ; Antonucci, Lorenza

Observatoire social européen, Brussels

OSE - Bruxelles

2022

23 p.

social protection ; working conditions ; digital economy ; crowd work ; self employed ; EU law ; EU Directive

EU countries

OSE Opinion Paper

28

Social protection

https://www.ose.be/

English

Bibliogr.

1994-2893

"This Opinion paper has two aims: first, it discusses the limitations of the proposed EU Directive on Improving Working Conditions in Platform Work; secondly, it indicates the areas to improve in the Directive, considering the existing literature and the emerging findings of comparative research on the work and financial insecurities experienced by platform workers, and their social protection needs (GIGWELL). EU policy debates have centred on employment status and algorithmic control. In contrast, the existing literature and our emerging findings offer important insights into the relationship of platform work to wider labour market insecurity, the financial burden placed on gig workers operating as self-employed contractors and the social protection exclusions workers face across different welfare models. We conclude by discussing how this emerging research evidence could be used to improve how the EU Platform Work Directive responds to gig workers' social protection needs"

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