Description
A dispute arose between the Federation of Dutch Trade Unions (Federatie Nederlandse Vakbeweging, FNV) and Helpling, the online platform for cleaning services, on how the relationship between Helpling and a cleaner should be qualified. In 2019, the Subdistrict Court of Amsterdam ruled that workers do not have an employment relationship with Helpling, but with the households at which they clean. The court also ruled that there is no agency work employment contract between the two parties and that Helpling does not post the cleaners to customers. Helpling instead has a labour intermediary role, connecting the supply and demand side.
- Keywords
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autonomy and control,
employment status
- Actors
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Platform,
Court
- Sector
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Activities of household as employers
- Platforms
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Helpling
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