4 Amendments of Julie LECHANTEUX related to 2019/2186(INI)
Amendment 57 #
Draft opinion
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1. Stresses that the unfair competitive advantages of the platform economy over the traditional economy, based on social dumping and tax avoidance and evasion, are unacceptable; stresses, therefore, the necessity of putting an end to this as quickly as possible as these unfair competitive advantages seriously damage SMEs and jobs in certain Member States, including France;
Amendment 93 #
Draft opinion
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4. Calls on the Commission to support Member States in finding policy solutions to determine the status of work for platform workers; remains sceptical of the addition of a third category and stresses the necessity of rethinking the rules on the responsibility of platforms that use both salaried employees and self- employed workers; considers that in these two scenarios, the platform, both as employer and as contractor, is obliged in all cases to comply with the social regulations in the country in which the services are provided;
Amendment 106 #
Draft opinion
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5. Emphasises the need for transparency and non-discrimination in transport and tourism platforms, specifically regarding algorithms that affect service, allocation of tasks, pricing, and advertising; reiterates that on no account may these algorithms, whose main impact is on the commercial policy of service providers, be allowed to dictate the policy for recruitment of self- employed workers and platform employees, or result in a development strategy based on cost-cutting and social dumping;
Amendment 115 #
Draft opinion
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Paragraph 6
6. Emphasises the importance to workers of portability of data between platforms; and between social security contributions bodies, thereby enabling workers to secure their social rights in their country of origin and, at the same time, enabling Member States to be more effective in combating social fraud linked to secondment;