Relation d’emploi

Les relations individuelles de travail sont la relation entre le travailleur et son employeur. Cette relation est façonnée par la réglementation juridique et par les résultats des négociations entre les partenaires sociaux sur les conditions régissant la relation de travail. Quels que soient le type et la durée de la relation de travail, les travailleurs ont droit à un traitement juste et égal en ce qui concerne les conditions de travail, l’accès à la protection sociale et la formation.

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Rapport de recherche

8 December 2022

The rise in telework: Impact on working conditions and regulations
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Oscar Vargas Llaveand 7 other authors

This report presents Eurofound’s research on telework during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 and 2021. It explores changes in the incidence of telework, working conditions experienced by employees working from home and changes to regulations addressing issues related to this working arrangement. The findings reveal a rapid escalation of telework triggered by the pandemic: in 2021, 2 out of 10 European employees were teleworking – a figure that most likely would not have been reached before 2027 had the pandemic not occurred. The health crisis unleashed the social and technological potential for flexibility in terms of working time and place. The impacts of telework on working conditions were initially difficult to determine because it was difficult to disentangle them from pandemic-induced factors, such as lockdowns and school closures. However, both the positive impacts, such as the contribution of telework to improving work–life balance, and the negative impacts, such as reduced social interaction and an increase in overtime worked, have become more evident. The rise in telework and an awareness of its implications for working conditions have prompted a renewed focus on regulatory frameworks, with new telework regulations passed in several EU Member States.

Rapport phare

15 December 2021

The digital age: Implications of automation, digitisation and platforms for work and employment
Irene Mandl

Technological change is accelerating as the capacity of electronic devices to digitally store, process and communicate information expands. Digitalisation is transforming the EU economy and labour markets: nearly one-third of EU workplaces are categorised as highly digitalised. What are the implications of the digital revolution for employment and work? And how might it affect social dialogue?

Eurofound has produced a body of work to explore these questions. The work is structured around three vectors of change in digitalisation – automation, digitisation and platforms – that are affecting employment and working conditions and social dialogue. The main results of this research have been compiled in the online resource The digital age: Automation, digitisation and platforms. This report draws from that resource to provide a digest of the findings and policy pointers.

Note d’orientation

2 December 2021

Initiatives to improve conditions for platform workers: Aims, methods, strengths and weaknesses
Irene Mandl

The rapid rise of the platform economy has led to a marked transformation of European labour markets, and existing regulatory frameworks and voluntary initiatives have yet to catch up. While platform work offers opportunities for workers and employers and potentially contributes to innovation, economic growth and competitiveness in the EU, it has been criticised from the beginning because of the poor employment and working conditions often experienced by workers. Accordingly, across the EU, governments, social partners, grassroots organisations and platforms have started to introduce initiatives to tackle the negative aspects of platform work. This policy brief assesses some such initiatives in the Member States and offers recommendations for further action.

Experts en Relation d’emploi

Les chercheurs d'Eurofound fournissent des informations spécialisées et peuvent être contactés pour des questions ou des demandes des médias.

Dragoș Adăscăliței

Research officer
Employment research

Dragoș Adăscăliței est chargé de recherche au sein de l’unité Emploi d’Eurofound. Ses recherches actuelles portent sur des sujets liés à l’avenir du travail, notamment l’impact de l’intelligence artificielle sur les emplois, les conséquences de l’automatisation sur l’emploi et les enjeux réglementaires entourant l’économie des plateformes. Il contribue également régulièrement à des projets comparatifs de suivi des changements structurels sur les marchés du travail européens. Avant de rejoindre Eurofound, il était chargé de cours en relations de travail à l’Université de Sheffield, Management School. Il est titulaire d’une maîtrise en sciences politiques de l’Université d’Europe centrale et d’un doctorat en sociologie de l’Université de Mannheim.

Gijs van Houten

Senior research manager
Employment research

Gijs van Houten est directeur de recherche senior au sein de l’unité Emploi d’Eurofound. Il possède une expertise spécifique dans la méthodologie des enquêtes transnationales et l’analyse des pratiques en milieu de travail et des stratégies organisationnelles. Il dirige le groupe de travail d’Eurofound sur la collecte de données et est responsable de la conception et de la méthodologie de l’enquête européenne sur les conditions de travail 2024, qui constituera une étape clé dans les enquêtes à l’épreuve du temps d’Eurofound. Avant de rejoindre Eurofound en 2010, il a travaillé à l’Institut néerlandais de recherche sociale (SCP). Gijs a passé un an à l’extérieur en 2016, travaillant au Pew Research Center à Washington, DC. Il est titulaire d’une maîtrise en sociologie de l’Université Radboud de Nimègue et d’un doctorat en sciences sociales de l’Université d’Utrecht.

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