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Mobility and delivery platforms push back on proposed EU gig workers directive

By Jakub Krupa
  • 02 Dec 2021 08:24
  • 02 Dec 2021 09:25
Uber, Deliveroo and other platforms that provide mobility and delivery services could be forced to treat their drivers and riders as employees under a draft proposal for a European Commission directive seen by MLex.
The proposal, expected to be unveiled next week, takes aim at the “bogus self-employment” status that

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Jakub Krupa

Senior Correspondent


Jakub joined MLex’s London team in August 2020 to report on topics including data privacy and security, cybersecurity, and telecom regulation, focusing on EU & UK regulatory and legal risk in the telecoms, media and technology (TMT) sectors. He is currently working on MLex's coverage of future mobility, in particular the rise of connected, electric and autonomous vehicles.

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