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Trade Unions protecting self-employed workers. Why self-employed workers need better rights? What unions are doing? Which priorities for the future?

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Fulton, Lionel

European Trade Union Confederation, Brussels

ETUC - Brussels

2018

94 p.

self employed ; self employment ; workers rights ; collective bargaining ; social protection ; trade unionization ; trade union role ; trade union document

Western Europe

Employment

English

Bibliogr.

13.01.3-67457

"Organising and protecting atypical workers better – especially self-employed workers – is an ETUC commitment.This research shows that union membership for the self-employed is widely accepted among ETUC affiliated organisations. Contrary to those who claim that trade unions are rigid organisations rooted in the industrial fabric of the last (or even 19th) century, this is a(nother) sign that unions are adapting to the dynamics of the labour market and do seek to better defend the rights of workers."

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