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2 Amendments of Joachim SCHUSTER related to 2015/2349(INI)

Amendment 61 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 4 a (new)
4a. Criticises the European Commission’s communication ‘A European Agenda for the collaborative economy’ for its biased and over- enthusiastic position on the collaborative economy; is particularly worried about the Commission’s recommendation to Member States to consider imposing market access requirements only if a set of narrowly defined criteria apply (price setting competence, mandatory terms and conditions, ownerships of key assets); is worried that through these recommendations Member States are prevented from correcting market failures and are hindered from setting adequate consumer protection and labour standards in the digital economy; warns that the freedom to provide services should not take precedence over nationally guaranteed consumer protection and labour standards.
2016/06/28
Committee: EMPL
Amendment 63 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 4 b (new)
4b. Points out that the collaborative economy also gives rise to precarious forms of employment to which standards as regards social security, working time, worker participation and employment protection no longer apply; asks the European Commission to suggest a legislative framework for the protection of workers in the collaborative economy, clarifying under which circumstances an employment relationship exists; considers that some online platforms are structurally similar to temporary agencies and calls on the Commission to elaborate in how far a revision of the directive on temporary agency work would be suitable to guarantee a minimum of labour standards for workers in the collaborative economy; stresses that a legislative proposal from the European Commission is urgently needed in order adequately protect workers and create a level playing field for businesses in the digital labour market, which operates on a cross-border basis;
2016/06/28
Committee: EMPL