Considerations on the protection of teleworkers, in light of the current European regulations. Elements of comparative law

IF 0.9 Q2 LAW
Mihaela-Emilia Marica
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Abstract

The proliferation of the teleworking phenomenon entails a number of aspects, such as the organization of working time or the work safety and health of teleworkers, which are not fully covered by the current legislation. This puts teleworkers at an increased risk of being treated less favorably than regular workers and implicitly calls for additional protective measures for teleworkers. Consequently, the present paper offers an overview of the main legislative documents adopted by the European Union, which concern teleworkers directly or indirectly, in order to ascertain the extent to which the current legislative standards meet the specific needs of the teleworkers. Also relevant for this aim is the comparative law analysis which demonstrates how some states of the European Union have increased their efforts to amend their legal systems, in order to eliminate the discriminatory practices detrimental to teleworkers and to enhance the protection they enjoy. The study presents the different legislative perspectives of Germany, France, Spain, Italy.
关于保护远程工作者的考虑,根据目前的欧洲法规。比较法要素
远程工作现象的扩散涉及许多方面,例如工作时间的安排或远程工作人员的工作安全和健康,目前的立法没有完全涵盖这些方面。这使得远程工作者受到不如正式员工的待遇的风险增加,并暗示需要对远程工作者采取额外的保护措施。因此,本文概述了欧盟通过的直接或间接涉及远程工作者的主要立法文件,以确定当前立法标准在多大程度上满足了远程工作者的具体需求。与此目标相关的还有比较法分析,该分析表明欧洲联盟的一些国家如何加大努力修改其法律制度,以消除对远程工作者有害的歧视性做法,并加强他们所享有的保护。该研究展示了德国、法国、西班牙、意大利的不同立法视角。
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