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On Thursday, Parliament approved the decision to start negotiations on new measures to improve conditions for workers on digital labour platforms.

376 MEPs voted in favour of the mandate for talks with member states, 212 voted against and 15 abstained. Negotiations on the new law can start once member states decide on their own position.


The new rules would regulate how to correctly determine the employment status of platform workers and how digital labour platforms should use algorithms and artificial intelligence to monitor and evaluate workers.


Background

The mandate for negotiations was announced in plenary by President Metsola on Monday 16 January. Since one tenth of MEPs (made up of one or more political groups or individual Members, or a combination of the two) objected to it within 24 hours, a vote was required by the full house (Rule 71).

 
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    Parliament ready to negotiate improvements in working conditions of platform workers with member states. © Rido / Adobe Stock  

    On Thursday, Parliament approved the decision to start negotiations on new measures to improve conditions for workers on digital labour platforms.

    376 MEPs voted in favour of the mandate for talks with member states, 212 voted against and 15 abstained. Negotiations on the new law can start once member states decide on their own position.


    The new rules would regulate how to correctly determine the employment status of platform workers and how digital labour platforms should use algorithms and artificial intelligence to monitor and evaluate workers.


    Background

    The mandate for negotiations was announced in plenary by President Metsola on Monday 16 January. Since one tenth of MEPs (made up of one or more political groups or individual Members, or a combination of the two) objected to it within 24 hours, a vote was required by the full house (Rule 71).

     
     

    Digital workers: MEPs ready for talks on new law to improve working conditions 

     

    Digital workers: MEPs ready for talks on new law to improve working conditions 

     
     

    Digital workers: MEPs ready for talks on new law to improve working conditions 

    Digital workers: MEPs ready for talks on new law to improve working conditions 

    Digital workers: MEPs ready for talks on new law to improve working conditions 

    Digital workers: MEPs ready for talks on new law to improve working conditions 

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    Parliament ready to negotiate improvements in working conditions of platform workers with member states. © Rido / Adobe Stock  

    On Thursday, Parliament approved the decision to start negotiations on new measures to improve conditions for workers on digital labour platforms.

    376 MEPs voted in favour of the mandate for talks with member states, 212 voted against and 15 abstained. Negotiations on the new law can start once member states decide on their own position.


    The new rules would regulate how to correctly determine the employment status of platform workers and how digital labour platforms should use algorithms and artificial intelligence to monitor and evaluate workers.


    Background

    The mandate for negotiations was announced in plenary by President Metsola on Monday 16 January. Since one tenth of MEPs (made up of one or more political groups or individual Members, or a combination of the two) objected to it within 24 hours, a vote was required by the full house (Rule 71).

     
     
    Parliament ready to negotiate improvements in working conditions of platform workers with member states. © Rido / Adobe Stock  

    On Thursday, Parliament approved the decision to start negotiations on new measures to improve conditions for workers on digital labour platforms.

    376 MEPs voted in favour of the mandate for talks with member states, 212 voted against and 15 abstained. Negotiations on the new law can start once member states decide on their own position.


    The new rules would regulate how to correctly determine the employment status of platform workers and how digital labour platforms should use algorithms and artificial intelligence to monitor and evaluate workers.


    Background

    The mandate for negotiations was announced in plenary by President Metsola on Monday 16 January. Since one tenth of MEPs (made up of one or more political groups or individual Members, or a combination of the two) objected to it within 24 hours, a vote was required by the full house (Rule 71).

     
     
     

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    Parliament ready to negotiate improvements in working conditions of platform workers with member states. © Rido / Adobe Stock  

    On Thursday, Parliament approved the decision to start negotiations on new measures to improve conditions for workers on digital labour platforms.

    376 MEPs voted in favour of the mandate for talks with member states, 212 voted against and 15 abstained. Negotiations on the new law can start once member states decide on their own position.


    The new rules would regulate how to correctly determine the employment status of platform workers and how digital labour platforms should use algorithms and artificial intelligence to monitor and evaluate workers.


    Background

    The mandate for negotiations was announced in plenary by President Metsola on Monday 16 January. Since one tenth of MEPs (made up of one or more political groups or individual Members, or a combination of the two) objected to it within 24 hours, a vote was required by the full house (Rule 71).

    Parliament ready to negotiate improvements in working conditions of platform workers with member states. © Rido / Adobe Stock  

    On Thursday, Parliament approved the decision to start negotiations on new measures to improve conditions for workers on digital labour platforms.

    376 MEPs voted in favour of the mandate for talks with member states, 212 voted against and 15 abstained. Negotiations on the new law can start once member states decide on their own position.


    The new rules would regulate how to correctly determine the employment status of platform workers and how digital labour platforms should use algorithms and artificial intelligence to monitor and evaluate workers.


    Background

    The mandate for negotiations was announced in plenary by President Metsola on Monday 16 January. Since one tenth of MEPs (made up of one or more political groups or individual Members, or a combination of the two) objected to it within 24 hours, a vote was required by the full house (Rule 71).

    Parliament ready to negotiate improvements in working conditions of platform workers with member states. © Rido / Adobe Stock  

    On Thursday, Parliament approved the decision to start negotiations on new measures to improve conditions for workers on digital labour platforms.

    376 MEPs voted in favour of the mandate for talks with member states, 212 voted against and 15 abstained. Negotiations on the new law can start once member states decide on their own position.


    The new rules would regulate how to correctly determine the employment status of platform workers and how digital labour platforms should use algorithms and artificial intelligence to monitor and evaluate workers.


    Background

    The mandate for negotiations was announced in plenary by President Metsola on Monday 16 January. Since one tenth of MEPs (made up of one or more political groups or individual Members, or a combination of the two) objected to it within 24 hours, a vote was required by the full house (Rule 71).

    Parliament ready to negotiate improvements in working conditions of platform workers with member states. © Rido / Adobe Stock  
    Parliament ready to negotiate improvements in working conditions of platform workers with member states. © Rido / Adobe Stock  
    Parliament ready to negotiate improvements in working conditions of platform workers with member states. © Rido / Adobe Stock  
    Parliament ready to negotiate improvements in working conditions of platform workers with member states. © Rido / Adobe Stock  
    


Parliament ready to negotiate improvements in working conditions of platform workers with member states. © Rido / Adobe Stock        
    


Parliament ready to negotiate improvements in working conditions of platform workers with member states. © Rido / Adobe Stock        
    


Parliament ready to negotiate improvements in working conditions of platform workers with member states. © Rido / Adobe Stock    
    Parliament ready to negotiate improvements in working conditions of platform workers with member states. © Rido / Adobe Stock  
    Parliament ready to negotiate improvements in working conditions of platform workers with member states. © Rido / Adobe Stock  
    Parliament ready to negotiate improvements in working conditions of platform workers with member states. © Rido / Adobe Stock 

    On Thursday, Parliament approved the decision to start negotiations on new measures to improve conditions for workers on digital labour platforms.

    On Thursday, Parliament approved the decision to start negotiations on new measures to improve conditions for workers on digital labour platforms.

    On Thursday, Parliament approved the decision to start negotiations on new measures to improve conditions for workers on digital labour platforms.

    On Thursday, Parliament approved the decision to start negotiations on new measures to improve conditions for workers on digital labour platforms.

    376 MEPs voted in favour of the mandate for talks with member states, 212 voted against and 15 abstained. Negotiations on the new law can start once member states decide on their own position.


    The new rules would regulate how to correctly determine the employment status of platform workers and how digital labour platforms should use algorithms and artificial intelligence to monitor and evaluate workers.


    Background

    The mandate for negotiations was announced in plenary by President Metsola on Monday 16 January. Since one tenth of MEPs (made up of one or more political groups or individual Members, or a combination of the two) objected to it within 24 hours, a vote was required by the full house (Rule 71).

    376 MEPs voted in favour of the mandate for talks with member states, 212 voted against and 15 abstained. Negotiations on the new law can start once member states decide on their own position.


    The new rules would regulate how to correctly determine the employment status of platform workers and how digital labour platforms should use algorithms and artificial intelligence to monitor and evaluate workers.


    Background

    The mandate for negotiations was announced in plenary by President Metsola on Monday 16 January. Since one tenth of MEPs (made up of one or more political groups or individual Members, or a combination of the two) objected to it within 24 hours, a vote was required by the full house (Rule 71).

    376 MEPs voted in favour of the mandate for talks with member states, 212 voted against and 15 abstained. Negotiations on the new law can start once member states decide on their own position.


    The new rules would regulate how to correctly determine the employment status of platform workers and how digital labour platforms should use algorithms and artificial intelligence to monitor and evaluate workers.


    Background

    The mandate for negotiations was announced in plenary by President Metsola on Monday 16 January. Since one tenth of MEPs (made up of one or more political groups or individual Members, or a combination of the two) objected to it within 24 hours, a vote was required by the full house (Rule 71).

    376 MEPs voted in favour of the mandate for talks with member states, 212 voted against and 15 abstained. Negotiations on the new law can start once member states decide on their own position.

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    The new rules would regulate how to correctly determine the employment status of platform workers and how digital labour platforms should use algorithms and artificial intelligence to monitor and evaluate workers.


    Background

    Background

    The mandate for negotiations was announced in plenary by President Metsola on Monday 16 January. Since one tenth of MEPs (made up of one or more political groups or individual Members, or a combination of the two) objected to it within 24 hours, a vote was required by the full house (Rule 71).

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  • Report on the proposal for a directive of the European Parliament and of the Council on improving working conditions in platform work   Report on the proposal for a directive of the European Parliament and of the Council on improving working conditions in platform work  
  • Press release after the committee vote (12.12.2022)  Press release after the committee vote (12.12.2022) 
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