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Commission proposals to improve the working conditions of people working through digital labour platforms
Commission proposals to improve the working conditions of people working through digital labour platforms
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December 10, 2021
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Today, the European Commission proposes a set of measures to improve the working conditions in platform work and to support the sustainable growth of digital labour platforms in the EU.
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