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National collective agreement signed between UGL RIDER and the business association Assodelivery deemed unfair by Italian court
Cleaners who work for households via the online platform ‘Helpling’, have the legal status of temporary agency workers
The GSEE considers the Hellenic Republic to have failed to observe the Labour Inspection Convention, 1947 (No.81).
Online food delivery company found to have indirectly discriminated against rider who chose not to sign new contract that would be regulated by new NCA
The Belgian National Labour Council - representing employers and trade unions - provided an opinion on the appropriateness and feasibility of compu
The SER published its advice on the Dutch government's efforts towards the European Commission’s expected legislative proposal for due diligence legisla
Albania ratifies ILO Convention 190, becoming the fourth country in Europe to do so following Greece, Italy and San Marino.
On 28 September 2021, the First Chamber of Parliament (Senate) adopted the law proposal with the title ‘diversity at the top of business’
The Association of Free Trade Unions of Slovenia (ZSSS) considers the Slovenian Republic to have failed to observe the ILO Occupational Safety and Health Con
On 8 December 2021, the Federal Institute for the protection and promotion of Human Rights (L'Institut fédéral pour la protection et la promotion des droits
The Court's verdict on the FNV's appeal established that Deliveroo riders fall within scope the collective labour agreement for the professional transport of
The labour market reform presented by the government of Spain was approved by Parliament on 3 February 2022.
The 'Status of Workers Bill' aimed at simplifying the status of workers is currently being examined by the House of Commons
Ireland and France have both adopted laws transposing Directive 2019/1937 on the protection of persons who report breaches of Union law (the Whistleblowing D
By a vote of 13 to two, the ICJ ruled that Russia “shall immediately suspend the military operations that it commenced on 24 February.”
In a response to the mass dismissal of workers on board P&O ferries, the UK government intends to change its policy on minimum wage for ferry workers