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The Impact of the Collaborative Economy on the Labour Market | Centre for European Policy Studies

The Impact of the Collaborative Economy on the Labour Market | Centre for European Policy Studies | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

The digitalisation of work is creating new ways of intermediating work, with for example platforms intermediating work between individuals online. These so-called online collaborative platforms have the potential to fundamentally change the labour market, but for the moment, with an estimated 100,000 active workers or 0.05% of total employees in the EU, they do not seem to have a large impact on the offline/traditional labour market or the create/destroy impetus.

 

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Establishment of a European Platform to enhance cooperation in the prevention and deterrence of undeclared work (debate) - Vilija Blinkevičiūtė - Plenary session of 02 02 2016

Establishment of a European Platform to enhance cooperation in the prevention and deterrence of undeclared work (debate) - Vilija Blinkevičiūtė - Plenary session of 02 02 2016 | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

Establishment of a European Platform to enhance cooperation in the prevention and deterrence of undeclared work (debate) - Vilija Blinkevičiūtė - Plenary session of 02 02 2016

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EU Policy Lab | What future for platform mediated labour markets?

EU Policy Lab | What future for platform mediated labour markets? | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

In the context of our foresight project on the “sharing economy” we carried out a second workshop on 25-26 February. Building on the relevant drivers of change identified in the 1st workshop in December 2015, a set of four future scenarios was developed to be further enriched and used as a basis for discussion. About 40 participants from “sharing economy” platforms, academia, international organisations, trade unions, agency work industry, think tanks, and Commission Services shared their views and ideas about future platform-mediated labour markets, a sector of the ‘sharing economy’ with potentially strong implications for the future of work, and the focus of this workshop.

 

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