In the adjustet case, i was wondering about the migrant workers in particular and the movement that they've formed. Is there any attempt to try to address the concerns of those workers if there is a movement to an employment model? Because naturally, i guess the undocumented workers in particular will be completely excluded in that case. I do think you 're right that it is easy for people who are in au more comfortable situation to look at the s they should be employees, wynthy employees. Yes.
Paris Marx is joined by Ben Wray to discuss the state of the gig economy in Europe, including the Spanish riders law, recent court ruling on employment status in the Netherlands, strikes in Germany and Greece, and the forthcoming platform workers directive from the European Commission.
Ben Wray is a coordinator at the Gig Economy Project and a freelance journalist. Follow Ben on Twitter at @Ben_Wray1989.
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