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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
New ratification: Portugal ratifies ILO Convention 190, becoming the tenth country in Europe to do so following Albania, Belgium, France, Germany, Greece, Ir
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.â€
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
On 16 March, Luxembourg’s Chamber of Deputies voted in favour of a bill amending the Code du Travail and regulating the implementation of telework in c
P&O Ferries' illegal firing of seafarers without consultation is a serious violation of the ILO's principles concerning the freedom of association and co
For the first time since its creation, a complaint has been presented by trade union organisations before the Single Entry Point (SEP) of the European Commis
On 05 July, the Dutch House of Representatives approved the "Work where you want Act" which aims to make home working a legal right.
Government backs new law to provide additional paid leave to parents whose babies require specialist care after birth.
Trade unions launch judicial review of “anti-worker†regulations which “undermine the right to strikeâ€
Wärtsilä Italia has been ordered to revoke its decision to dismiss its workers and to resume negotiations with trade unions
The ILAW Network is pleased to present this report, Taken for a Ride: Litigating the Digital Platform Model
The International Lawyers Assisting Workers network (ILAW) launched its newest issue brief, Taken for a Ride 2: Accelerating Towards Justice.
The contributions in this celebratory volume highlight the diverse aspects of the CFA’s broad impact on respect for this fundamental right, based on careful
The report outlines the extent to which ILO Member States have fulfilled their obligations under international labour standards’ obligations
Dutch Labour Authority takes action against LIDL after trade union FNV publishes report on working conditions
As discussed in-depth during the 2022 NETLEX conference, international human rights law may be deployed to address the cost-of-living crisis
The Spanish government has presented draft legislation for parliamentary debate that seeks to achieve balanced gender representation in decision-making, both
Uber and Ola-Cabs must provide taxi drivers using the Uber Driver /Ola Driver app with more information about the making of important decisions concerning th
The ruling establishes that in a context of a dispute regarding overtime, it is the employer's responsibility to submit the working time records
The Independent Workers’ Union of Great Britain (IWGB) is challenging Deliveroo’s denial of collective bargaining rights in the Supreme Court
The report put together by Worker Info Exchange analyses the circumstances leading to the summary dismissals of eleven Just Eat couriers working in nine citi
The German Trade Union Confederation (DGB) has commented on the German Federal Labour Court (BAG) ruling on the TimePartner Personalmanagement GmbH case rega
The ILO Committee on the Application of Standards (CAS) has reached its conclusions on the individual case of the UK in relation to the Convention on Freedom
The 10th edition of the authoritative Global Rights Index shows that the global cost-of-living crisis has been met with a crackdown on the rights of working
The Court of Appeal of Turin rejects the appeal presented by Foodinho and confirms that riders are employees
The High Court found that the Government acted unlawfully and irrationally when it implemented regulations allowing employment businesses to supply employers
Information note on developments in the ILO Governing Body regarding the conflict on the right to strike
Following the tribunal judgement in 2022, a deal has been reached to stall the collective dismissals further and to seek the reindustrialization of the plant
On 20 July 2023 the bill introducing minimum service levels in connection with strike action relating to certain services received royal assent
ETUC general secretary Esther Lunch warns UK will be “an international outlier†on labour standards
Global Labour Rights Reporter Vol. 3 Issue 1: Protecting the Labour Rights of Migrant Workers and Refugees
On 27 September 2023, the Social Security Financing Bill 2024 was presented which would suspend the payment of daily allowances by the health insurance schem
The International Court of Justice has made an Order organizing the proceedings, an opinion can potentially be expected for early 2025
Independent Workers Union of Great Britain (Appellant) v Central Arbitration Committee and another (Respondents)
In a two-day hearing that took place in December, the union sought to overturn a Court of Appeal decision that it says leaves the UK operating outside intern
The International Labour Office submitted to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) a collection of 342 documents in five volumes (dossier), as required un
A new ILO study marks a step forward towards creating a new international labour standard to support decent work in the platform economy