European Undeclared Work Platform - Peer Learning Dialogue

Challenges and solutions in preventing, detecting and proving undeclared work in new forms of work

UDW/Platform work

PROJECT CO-ORDINATOR

Anette Scoppetta

PROJECT TEAM AT THE EUROPEAN CENTRE

Nicolas Prinz

EXTERNAL PROJECT CO-ORDINATOR

Karolina Jakubowska, ICF

 

BACKGROUND

The Peer Learning Dialogue (PLD) aimed to allow representatives from the European Undeclared Work Platform to explore issues in greater depth with a small group of peers and to test new approaches for tackling undeclared work. This PLD focused on challenges and solutions in detecting undeclared work in new forms of work such as platform work. It scrutinised the nature of undeclared work in the collaborative economy and discussed approaches and tools applied by enforcement authorities in tackling undeclared work including across borders. The PLD consisted of three one-day meetings for up to six Platform representatives. Anette Scoppetta acted as thematic expert and facilitated the process.

AIMS

  • To explore challenges and solutions in preventing, detecting and proving undeclared work in new forms of work and especially platform work
  • To exchange and learn from peers
  • To test new approaches for tackling undeclared work

METHODS

Desk research, Peer Learning Dialogue, Reporting

ACTIVITIES/MILESTONES

  • Background paper
  • Agendas and summary of outcomes of three meetings
  • Testing of new approaches for tackling undeclared work

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