Description
Ver.di offers self-employed individuals information, support and an opportunity to become actively involved. The aim is to ensure that self-employed work is recognised as normal, self-determined and adequately remunerated and that social security is sustainable and affordable. They discuss topics that concern all self-employed in knowledge and service professions and elaborate some recommendations for action for unionists about what to do for platform work.
Since ver.di was established, it has concluded more than 35,000 collective agreements. From November 2021 to April 2022, ver.di concluded collective agreements for around 1.6 million employees, increasing their wage by 3% on average.
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- Keywords
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representation, industrial relations, social dialogue,
information asymmetry
- Actors
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Employee organisation
- Sector
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No specific sector focus