Platform workers: automatic reclassification of self-employed into employees needs to be avoided!

While the European Parliament is preparing its internal compromise amendments within the EMPL committee, and the Council prepares itself to issue its general approach, HOTREC continues actively passing on its main messages to the co-legislators.

HOTREC’s main priorities include:

  • Restrict the scope of the Directive to digital labour platforms and clearly leave other businesses out of the scope, and
  • Establish enough well-tailored criteria for classifying a collaborator as an employee – the automatic assumption that all collaborators are employees is excessive and disconnected from business reality.

The proposal might affect the hospitality sector in an unproportionate way: the number of self-employed willing to work on platforms might decrease. This situation might lead to fewer people dedicating their time to work in food delivery services or cleaning platforms, and therefore, to less people working in activities related to the hospitality sector.

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07 Jun
07/06/2023    
10:00 - 11:00
The presentations, audio recording and list of participants in the event are now available.
20 Jun
20/06/2023    
09:30 - 12:00
EXCOM Meeting Slides - 20 June 2023 - New List of Participants Antitrust Statement Draft Agenda for ExCom meeting on 20 June 2023 Welcome by [...]
21 Jun
21/06/2023    
10:00 - 11:00
On June 21, 2023, HOTREC will host a members-only discussion session centred around the Commission's proposal for a Green Claims Directive.
Hearing with European Commission on EU Talent Pool
29/06/2023    
All Day
Participants:  - European Commission: Jorg Tagger (Head of Unit Social Dialogue - DG EMPL) + Diane Angermueller (Policy Officer - DG HOME) - Employers: Business [...]
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