Platform economy initiatives

03 Veebruar 2021

This section of Eurofound’s web repository on the platform economy aims to provide an overview of the various initiatives that exist or that have been implemented in relation to activities in the platform economy. As the platform economy itself is very heterogeneous, so are these initiatives. Therefore, Eurofound takes a broad understanding of ‘initiative’, which can be approximated as any organised attempt to:

  • manage platform economy based activities in order to ensure compliance with rules and regulations (for example, in August 2018, the city of Vienna announced a cooperation with an accommodation platform to ensure tax compliance of its users);
  • any non-institutionalised attempt to provide ancillary support services for platform workers, platform companies or clients (for example, workers providing each other trouble shooting assistance on a forum);
  • any proposed or undertaken action with the aim of representing actors in the platform economy in the public or political sphere (for example, Deliveroo bike couriers forming a ‘Riders Union’).

The overview organises initiatives by their function. As some initiatives have more than one function, they can occur under several headings.

This overview presents a list of initiatives known to Eurofound and does not by any means claim to be exhaustive. Furthermore, the following does not constitute any assessment of initiatives either by including them or absenting them from the list. The descriptions of the initiatives use the terms denoted by the initiatives themselves to describe their area of operation, for example ‘sharing economy’, the ‘collaborative economy’, the ‘platform economy’ or otherwise.

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On September 2020, the Hamburg tax authorities announced that Airbnb will have to release tax control data to the federal and state authorities. Data will be analysed by Hamburg tax authorities, and then be distributed to other federal...

In 2018, an amendment to the Latvia transportation law (Autopārvadājumu likums) was passed, to promote the participation of ride-sharing platforms in the Latvian...

Suomen Yrittäjät (SY) is a business organisation representing small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and their owners in Finland. It offers its members lobbying and counselling services, and...

Jakamistalousinfo.fi (Sharing Economy Information) is a website administered by the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment (MEAE) in Finland. The website was launched in...

In June 2019, the European Parliament and the Council adopted the Directive 2019/1152 on Transparent and Predictable Working Conditions, a direct follow-...

The EU Observatory on the Online Platform Economy monitors and analyses the latest development in the online platform economy to advise and support the European Commission in its policy-...

Toilet Dignity campaign is a campaign organised by Unite, a UK and Irish trade union aiming at protecting workers’ rights in the...

During the COVID-19 crisis, Wolt has introduced various supports for their food delivery riders.

In detail, Wolt have provided:

  • Stricter hygiene and safety guidelines for riders and restaurants;
  • 10,000
  • ...

The Wolt Workers Group (WWG) is a Copenhagen-based worker organisation that consists of a group of Wolt riders who are campaigning for better working and pay conditions and offering...

On 10 February 2021, Uber Eats introduced a protocol to protect the health and safety of its food delivery riders in Italy, with the provision of free helmets and other safety devices, the supply of anti-COVID protective equipment and...

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