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Newsletter April, 2024

Artificial Intelligence Act approved

April, 2024
  • On 13 March 2024, the European Parliament approved the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Act, with 523 votes in favour, 46 against and 49 abstentions.
  • This framework is designed to prevent the fragmentation of regulations across member states, providing a unified legal environment for AI deployment.

European Union: Council confirms agreement on platform workers

April, 2024
  • On 11 March 2024, European Union (EU) employment and social affairs ministers confirmed the provisional agreement on the platform work directive reached on 8 February 2024 between the Council's presidency and the European Parliament's negotiators.
  • The agreement sets a precedent for regulating algorithmic management and ensuring fair labour practices in the digital labour market.

ILO: Meeting of Experts on Wage Policies concluded

April, 2024
  • The International Labour Organization (ILO) achieved a landmark agreement on living wages during its Meeting of Experts on wage policies in Geneve last February. 
  • On 13 March 2024, the ILO’s Governing Body endorsed the agreement. 
  • It emphasises the role of social dialogue and collective bargaining in achieving living wages, advocating for wage-setting processes that reflect ILO principles, the diverse needs of workers, and economic realities.
Newsletter March, 2024

Minimum wages in 2024: Eurofound analysis

March, 2024

ILO: New report on decent work in platform economy

March, 2024
  • The International Labour Organization (ILO) recently released, on January 2024, the Law and Practise report in  the emerging field of digital labour platforms and their impact in the World of Work.
  • The Law and Practise report (known as White Report), is intended to inform the discussions at the 2025-2026 Standard Setting on Platform Economy and to help Member States in responding to the appended questionnaire.
  • The inputs and responses provided by the Member States will set the base for the Yellow Report, which will be the draft report discussed in the first sitting of the Platform Economy Standard Setting in 2025.

European Commission proposes changes to EWC Directive strengthening transnational social dialogue

March, 2024
  • On 24 January 2024, the European Commission presented its proposal to amend the directive on European Works Councils (EWCs).
  • It aims to ensure more effective communication channels between employers and employee representatives, highlighting the importance of early and meaningful consultations and clarifying the operational framework of EWCs, potentially leading to more structured and efficient consultation processes.
Newsletter February, 2024

EU: Platform workers directive on hold

February, 2024
  • On 22 December 2023, member states’ failed to find a majority over the platform work directive deal negotiated with the European Commission and the European Parliament. 
  • The negotiation for an agreement on the directive on platform work will continue under the Belgian Presidency as of 1 January 2024. 

Norway: decision on working and available time

February, 2024
  • On 2 November 2023, the Norwegian Supreme Court stated that offshore workers’ so-called “available time” - when the employee is available for the employer - pursuant to their CBA does not correspond to “working hours” under the Working Environment Act (“WEA”).

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