Regulating platform work: How will this impact migrant workers?
Grossi, Tommaso ; De Leo, Andreina
European Policy Centre, Brussels
EPC - Brussels
2023
11 p.
migrant worker ; digitalisation ; crowd work ; EU law
EPC Discussion Paper
22.05.2023
Migration
https://www.epc.eu/en/Publications/Regulating-platform-work-How~50e6f0
English
Bibliogr.
"Migrant workers in the platform labour market are vulnerable to double exploitation. First, as platform workers, they cannot enjoy the protections that employment law provides. Second, they can be subject to exploitation due to their migration and residence status, especially if undocumented.
This Discussion Paper analyses the impact of the European Commission's proposed Directive on improving the working conditions and rights of platform migrant workers. The proposed Directive's positive impact will likely be restricted by migrant employees' bargaining strength and non-EU platform workers' well-founded fears of reprisal. Therefore, targeted improvements to the proposed framework are needed to remove the structural barriers faced by migrant workers when accessing the labour market."
Digital
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