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Newsletter May, 2022

Randstad Workmonitor 2022: a new era in the #howwework revolution

May, 2022
  • Randstad published the Workmonitor 2022, the first full survey of 2022 that addresses issues such as job flexibility, work life balance, personal and professional growth and corporate social responsibilities (CSR) in the context of the recovery from the pandemic.
  • The survey was conducted between 21 February and 13 March 2022 in more than 30 countries worldwide.
Newsletter April, 2022

Denmark: a tripartite agreement on sexual harassment in the workplace

April, 2022
  • The Danish Government and social partners have entered into a tripartite agreement on how to combat sexual harassment in the workplace.
  • It aims to encourage and support a cultural change on this relevant matter.
Newsletter March, 2022

European Commission takes action on the transposition of the Whistleblower Protection Directive

March, 2022
  • Most of European Member States failed to transpose the EU Whistleblowing Directive within the established deadline of December 2021.
  • European Commission already sent a formal notice to 24 Members for the lack of transposition and to Sweden and Portugal for their delay in the application.
Newsletter November, 2021

A “flexicurity” approach in the platform economy

November, 2021
  • Flexicurity is an integrated strategy for enhancing, at the same time, flexibility and security in the labour market. It attempts to reconcile employers' need for a flexible workforce with workers' need for security.
  • The “Hilfr agreement”, signed by the cleaning platform Hilfr and the United Federation of Danish Workers, is one of the first examples for collective bargaining and of attempt in flexicurity terms in the platform economy.
Newsletter January, 2021

Danish Competition and Consumer Authority pronounces on the establishment of fees by collective agreement in a platform company

January, 2021
  • Two years after a platform company signed a collective agreement with a trade union, the Danish Competition and Consumer Authority considered it does not align with the EU competition law
  • The authority required the company to partially modify their business model to fully comply with the EU law
Newsletter August, 2020

Denmark: change in legislation makes the job sharing scheme more flexible

August, 2020
  • New rules are adopted to make the Danish job sharing scheme more flexible
  • The regulation was followed by local and/or sectoral agreements  

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