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3 Amendments of Eva KAILI related to 2017/0355(COD)

Amendment 113 #
Proposal for a directive
Recital 7
(7) In order to ensure effectiveness of the rights provided by the Union law, the personal scope of Directive 91/533/EEC should be updated. In its case law, the Court of Justice of the European Union has established criteria for determining the status of a worker34 which are appropriate for determining the personal scope of application of this Directive. The definition of worker in Article 2(1) is based on these criteria. They ensure a uniform implementation of the personal scope of the Directive while leaving it to national authorities and courts to apply it to specific situations. Provided that they fulfil those criteria, domestic workers, on-demand workers, intermittent workers, voucher based-workers, platform workers, trainees and apprentices could come within scope of this Directive. It should also be taken into account that new forms of working in the age of digitalization, for example, platform work, includes workers who are not clearly directed, but who are in a subordinate or dependent position of an employment relationship. __________________ 34 Judgments of 3 July 1986, Deborah Lawrie-Blum, Case 66/85; 14 October 2010, Union Syndicale Solidaires Isère, Case C-428/09; 9 July 2015, Balkaya, Case C-229/14; 4 December 2014, FNV Kunsten, Case C-413/13; and 17 November 2016, Ruhrlandklinik, Case C- 216/15.
2018/06/28
Committee: EMPL
Amendment 384 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 2 – paragraph 1 – point a
(a) ‘worker’ means a natural person who for a certain period of time performs services for and under the direction and/or subordination of another person in return for remuneration;.
2018/06/28
Committee: EMPL
Amendment 690 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 9 – paragraph 1 a (new)
1a. After three months of employment, all part-time workers shall be entitled to a minimum number of working hours, which would be based on the average number of hours actually worked during the first three months of employment.
2018/06/28
Committee: EMPL