Date
15 January 2019

Tag

Active

Country
Netherlands Netherlands
Geographical scope
National
Type
  • Type

    Provision of insurance and social protection

    Legal
  • Type

    Working conditions

    Legal
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Description

In a dispute between the Federation of Dutch Trade Unions (FNV) against the food delivery company Deliveroo, a Dutch court ruled on 15 January 2019 that Deliveroo riders are covered by a collective agreement that FNV secured for workers who perform permit-based transport under the Road Transport of Goods Act. FNV argued that the delivery service of Deliveroo is an integral and inseparable part of the activities and revenue model of Deliveroo and not a secondary activity. In the view of FNV, meals are goods, delivery by bike, e-bike or scooter is transport by road and Deliveroo receives a fee for delivery, therefore fulfilling the requirements for the collective agreement to be applied. Deliveroo on the other hand argued that the company is not part of the Professional Goods Transport sector and therefore has no obligation to apply the collective agreement. 


Additional metadata

Keywords
representation, industrial relations, social dialogue, collective bargaining
Actors
Employee organisation, Court
Sector
Transportation and storage

Citation

Eurofound (2019), Federation of Dutch Trade Unions (FNV) against Deliveroo on collective agreement (Court ruling), Record number 3315, Platform Economy Database, Dublin, https://apps.eurofound.europa.eu/platformeconomydb/federation-of-dutch-trade-unions-fnv-against-deliveroo-on-collective-agreement-97527.