TY - UNPB
T1 - 'I’ll call my Union', Said the Driver
T2 - Collective Bargaining of Gig Workers under EU Competition Rules
AU - Schmidt-Kessen, Maria Jose
AU - Bergqvist, Christian
AU - Jacqueson, Catherine
AU - Lind, Yvette
AU - Huffman, Max
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - This article seeks to contribute to the current debate on the assessment of collective bargaining for self-employed service providers in the gig economy (“gig workers”) under EU competition law. In order to identify possibilities for EU competition policy makers and courts to accommodate collective bargaining of gig workers, we look for inspiration in general EU law, tax and social security law, as well as US antitrust law. We identify and discuss the advantages and drawbacks of four options that would allow for collective bargaining of gig workers under EU competition law: (i) classifying gig workers as employees, (ii) analysing collective bargaining agreements as “by effect” restrictions of competition under Article 101 (1) TFEU, (iii) carving a legitimate objective exception for collective bargaining of gig workers, and (iv) encouraging Member States to enact laws that explicitly allow for collective bargaining in certain gig economy sectors.
AB - This article seeks to contribute to the current debate on the assessment of collective bargaining for self-employed service providers in the gig economy (“gig workers”) under EU competition law. In order to identify possibilities for EU competition policy makers and courts to accommodate collective bargaining of gig workers, we look for inspiration in general EU law, tax and social security law, as well as US antitrust law. We identify and discuss the advantages and drawbacks of four options that would allow for collective bargaining of gig workers under EU competition law: (i) classifying gig workers as employees, (ii) analysing collective bargaining agreements as “by effect” restrictions of competition under Article 101 (1) TFEU, (iii) carving a legitimate objective exception for collective bargaining of gig workers, and (iv) encouraging Member States to enact laws that explicitly allow for collective bargaining in certain gig economy sectors.
KW - EU competition law
KW - Gig workers
KW - Collective bargaining
KW - EU law
KW - EU tax law
KW - EU social security law
KW - EU competition law
KW - Gig workers
KW - Collective bargaining
KW - EU law
KW - EU tax law
KW - EU social security law
M3 - Working paper
T3 - CBS LAW Research Paper
BT - 'I’ll call my Union', Said the Driver
PB - Copenhagen Business School [wp]
CY - Frederiksberg
ER -