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Victory Over Uberization: DiPLab Joins Workers in Celebration as EU Passes 
Platform Work Directive in Stunning Turnaround 




After years of intricate negotiations, in a last-minute twist worthy of a 
movie, [ 
https://www.euractiv.com/section/gig-economy/news/at-long-last-eu-countries-adopt-the-platform-work-directive/
 | EU’s platform work directive was adopted, marking a significant step forward 
for labor rights within the platform economy ] . The milestone was achieved at 
the March 11 , 2024 meeting of the labour ministers, where Estonia and Greece 
moved past their previous abstentions to vote in favor of the directive. [ 
https://www.euractiv.com/section/gig-economy/news/at-long-last-eu-countries-adopt-the-platform-work-directive/
 | Done in “a spirit of compromise”, this showcases EU’s commitment to 
progressive labor policies. ] 





Since its proposal on December 9 , 2021 to the Council’s general approach 
agreed on June 12 , 2023, to negotiations concluding on February 8 , 2024, the 
[ 
https://braveneweurope.com/platform-work-directive-blocked-by-germany-france-estonia-and-greece
 | directive’s journey has been highly contentious ] , underscoring its 
importance in regulating the gig economy. Throughout its legislative process, 
on several occasions the directive was declared dead in the water. [ 
https://www.euractiv.com/section/gig-economy/news/in-last-minute-upset-france-pitches-new-changes-to-gig-work-file/
 | France in particular sowed disarray by opposing the text, ultimately 
undermining the legal presumption of employment ] . This position was 
ultimately outvoted. 




The final agreement aims to balance national labor systems with minimum EU-wide 
protection for 28+ million platform workers. [ 
https://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/press/press-releases/2024/03/11/platform-workers-council-confirms-agreement-on-new-rules-to-improve-their-working-conditions/
 | It introduces a legal presumption of employment, with platforms needing to 
prove the absence of an employment relationship. ] Despite this important 
victory, workers should remain cautious. A number of changes have been made to 
the presumption of employment since it was originally created. The burden of 
proof, however, falls on the platform owners based on factual elements rather 
than legal criteria. Additionally, the directive gives workers’ representatives 
the right to scrutinize algorithmic management practices of their platforms. 
But workers don’t seem to have full collective bargaining rights over these 
algorithms. As a compromise, the directive represents a first step, but isn’t 
the end of the fight for platform workers’ rights. 




[ https://diplab.eu/ | The DiPLab research team is proud to have played a 
significant role by providing guidance and support to policymakers, unions, and 
organizers ] during the platform work directive’s implementation process. 
Additionally, our team actively participated in co-organizing and [ 
https://diplab.eu/diplab-on-the-european-parliaments-transnational-forum-of-alternatives-to-uberisation
 | advocating for worker rights at the EU Parliament’s 4th Forum for 
Alternatives to Uberization.  ] Importantly, DiPLab, the Weizenbaum Institute, 
and the DAIR initiative as active parts of the [ https://diplab.eu/encore | 
project EnCOre ] joined workers’ unions and institutions at the Forum, [ 
https://diplab.eu/workers-commitment-to-fight-against-uberisation-remains-unwavering-diplab-co-signs-the-brussels-appeal/
 | to shape and endorse the 2024 Brussels Appeal, a text aiming to forge 
connections between European platform workers and worldwide collectives of 
content moderators, data workers, and cloud workers—that co-signed it.  ] 





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Read more: [ 
https://diplab.eu/victory-over-uberization-diplab-joins-workers-in-celebration-as-eu-passes-platform-work-directive-in-stunning-turnaround/
 | 
https://diplab.eu/victory-over-uberization-diplab-joins-workers-in-celebration-as-eu-passes-platform-work-directive-in-stunning-turnaround/
 ] 

-- 
Antonio A. Casilli 
Professor, Telecom Paris | Institut Polytechnique de Paris 
By-Fellow, Churchill College | University of Cambridge 
Invited professor, Center for Internet & Society | French National Center for 
Scientific Research (CNRS) 

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