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Improving the working conditions of platform workers
On 11 March 2024, employment and social affairs ministers from the EU Member States endorsed the agreement reached with the European Parliament in February 2024 on the platform work directive. The directive introduces the presumption of employment – to be applied following national rules – as well as the first EU rules to regulate algorithmic management in the workplace. Platform work is an umbrella concept covering a heterogeneous group of economic activities completed through a digital platform ...
Digital platform workers: EU rules one step closer
Platform work is on the rise, with hundreds of digital platforms active in the EU and millions of workers earning some income by working for them. A proposed EU directive seeks to set criteria to determine whether platform workers are self-employed or employees, which is key for improving their working conditions and social rights. In addition, it would set the first EU rules on the use of artificial intelligence in the workplace. With their positions agreed, the European Parliament and the Council ...
Improving the working conditions of platform workers: Pre-legislative synthesis of national, regional and local positions on the European Commission's initiative
This Briefing forms part of an EPRS series which offers a synthesis of the pre-legislative state-of-play and advance consultation on a range of key European Commission priorities during the latter’s five-year term in office. It seeks to summarise the state of affairs in the relevant policy field, examine how existing policy is working on the ground, and identify best practice and ideas for the future on the part of governmental organisations at all levels of European system of multilevel governance ...
Monthly Highlights Newsletter - July 2021
The Monthly Highlights publication provides an overview, at a glance, of the on-going work of the policy departments, including a selection of the latest and forthcoming publications, and a list of future events.
Mobilisation of the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund – Technical assistance
The European Commission has proposed to mobilise €345 000 for technical assistance to the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF). The European Parliament’s Committee on Budgets backs this proposal, underlining that the EGF can be used to support permanently dismissed workers and the self-employed in the context of the global crisis caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. Parliament is expected to vote on this proposal during the June plenary session.
Temporary support to mitigate unemployment risks in an emergency (SURE)
The coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) is having a major negative impact on employment. As part of the EU’s response to the crisis, the European Commission has proposed the creation of SURE, a temporary instrument to complement national efforts to protect employees and the self-employed from the risk of unemployment and loss of income. Under the scheme, the EU would be able to provide financial support worth up to €100 billion to 'short-time work' schemes and other national measures that have this objective ...
Brexit and Migration
This study, commissioned by the European Parliament’s Policy Department for Citizens’ Rights and Constitutional Affairs, at the request of the European Parliament Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs (LIBE Committee), focuses on the future relationship between the UK and the EU following the UK’s withdrawal from the EU in the field of migration (excluding asylum), including future movement of EU citizens and UK nationals between the EU and UK. Moreover, it investigates the role ...
Implementation of the Social Pillar
The European Pillar of Social Rights ('Social Pillar') was proclaimed and signed jointly by the Commission, Council and European Parliament, on 17 November 2017 at the Gothenburg Social Summit. The main challenge remains bringing this reference framework to all citizens across the EU. Due to limited EU competence in the social field, implementation is for the Member States, in cooperation with social partners. Parliament has repeatedly promoted the importance of focusing on three elements in the ...
Ir-rikonoxximent reċiproku tad-diplomi
Il-libertà tal-istabbiliment u l-libertà li jiġu pprovduti servizzi huma wieħed mill-pedamenti tas-suq uniku u jippermettu l-mobilità tan-negozji u l-professjonisti fl-UE kollha. L-implimentazzjoni ta' dawn il-libertajiet tassumi r-rikonoxximent ġenerali ta' diplomi u kwalifiki maħruġa b'mod nazzjonali. Ġew adottati miżuri differenti għall-armonizzazzjoni u r-rikonoxximent reċiproku tagħhom, u qed titħejja iktar leġiżlazzjoni dwar dan is-suġġett.
Il-libertà tal-istabbiliment u l-libertà li jiġu pprovduti servizzi
Kif stipulat fit-Trattat dwar il-Funzjonament tal-Unjoni Ewropea u msaħħaħ mill-ġurisprudenza tal-Qorti tal-Ġustizzja Ewropea, il-libertà tal-istabbiliment u l-libertà li jiġu pprovduti servizzi jiggarantixxu l-mobilità tan-negozji u tal-professjonisti fl-UE. Għall-implimentazzjoni addizzjonali ta' dawn iż-żewġ libertajiet, l-aspettattivi rigward id-Direttiva dwar is-Servizzi adottata fl-2006 huma għoljin, peress li hija ta' importanza kruċjali għat-tlestija tas-suq intern.