Date
22 January 2021

Tag

Active

Countries
Germany, United Kingdom United Kingdom
Geographical scope
National
Type
  • Type

    Code of conduct, standards

    Voluntary
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Description

In 2017, several German-based platforms undersigned a Code of Conduct for crowdsourcing and crowdworking, which is supported by the Deutscher Crowdsourcing Verband (DCV - German Crowdsourcing Association).

The Code of Conduct lists 10 responsibilities of platforms aimed at improving working conditions and fair treatment. The list includes:

  • The responsibility of the platform to provide projects that conform to the law;
  • inform workers of legal regulations and tax regulation;
  • provide fair payment;
  • provide motivating and fulfilling work;
  • foster respectful relations between the platform, client and worker;
  • provide (or help the client to provide) clear task instructions to workers;
  • provide assistance to workers (technical and otherwise);
  • ensure transparent task approval processes;
  • guarantee workers’ right to refuse tasks without negatively affecting their ability to contract new work, and;
  • protect the privacy of workers.

Additional metadata

Keywords
health and safety, privacy and data protection, income, taxation
Actors
Business association
Sector
No specific sector focus

Citation

Eurofound (2021), Crowdsourcing Code of Conduct (Initiative), Record number 3053, Platform Economy Database, Dublin, https://apps.eurofound.europa.eu/platformeconomydb/crowdsourcing-code-of-conduct-103081.