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Abstract

Across Europe, new forms of employment are emerging that are different from traditional standard or non-standard employment in a number of ways. Some transform the relationship between employer and employee, some change work organisation and work patterns, and some do both. This report identifies nine forms of employment that are new or have become increasingly important in Europe since the year 2000. While there is wide diversity in terms of their characteristics and employment relationship, all the forms aim to increase flexibility for employers and/or employees. Although some have the potential to benefit employers and employees equally, in a few cases concerns have been raised about their impact on working conditions and the labour market. The report concludes with recommendations about the need to raise awareness of the potential problems and establish safety nets for workers. 

New forms of employment

English (6.25 Mo - PDF)
Number of pages
168
Reference nº
EF1461
ISBN
978-92-897-1594-2
Catalogue nº
TJ-02-17-722-EN-N
DOI
10.2806/937385
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The ‘New forms of employment’ report is based on 67 individual case studies from across Europe that represent a variety of employment forms. The cases studies either deal with a specific employer-worker relationship or comprise a policy analysis (legislation or collective agreement, public support instrument). The list below details the case studies. For the report on strategic employee sharing, the case studies on the policy analysis in Germany, Belgium, France, Hungary and Austria for this employment form have been updated, and an additional case study on Ireland has been conducted.

No.Employment formCountryType of case study
1Employee sharingGermanyAGZ Südbrandenburg
2Employee sharingGermanyPolicy analysis
3Employee sharingBelgiumJobArdent
4Employee sharingBelgiumPolicy analysis
5Interim managementCzech RepublicPersonal Connect and Manpower
6Interim managementCzech RepublicHuman Garden and Nemos Sokolov
7Employee sharingCzech RepublicPolicy analysis
8Employee sharingFinlandAndelslag
9Collaborative employmentFranceAdPartners
10Collaborative employmentFrancePolicy analysis
11Employee sharingFranceÎle de Noirmoutier - Île d'Yeu
12Employee sharingFranceFédération Isocel
13Employee sharingFrancePolicy analysis
14Employee sharingHungaryTwo IT firms
15Employee sharingHungaryPolicy analysis
16Platform workLithuaniaLingJob
17Employee sharingLuxembourgTextilcord and SolarWood
18Employee sharingLuxembourgArcelorMittal
19Employee sharingLuxembourgPolicy analysis
20Platform workCzech RepublicTopdesigner.cz
21Platform workGermanyClickworker
22Platform workDenmarkBoblr
23Platform workSpainAdtriboo
24Platform workLatviaAcademy of Ideas
25Platform workPortugalIdea Hunting
26Platform workUnited KingdomAmazon Mechanical Turk
27Platform workUnited KingdomTaskhub
28ICT-based mobile workDenmarkGrontmij
29ICT-based mobile workFinlandSuomen Pienyrittäjäin Mainostoimisto
30ICT-based mobile workGreeceMicrosoft Hellas
31ICT-based mobile workLatviaBelam-Riga
32ICT-based mobile workThe NetherlandsYoungCapital
33ICT-based mobile workNorwayHewlett-Packard Norway
34ICT-based mobile workSloveniaFaculty of Social Sciences at the University of Ljubljana
35ICT-based mobile workSwedenEngbergs Transportsystem
36Job sharingCzech RepublicTown District Prague 9
37Job sharingPolandKrakow Regional Labour Office
38Job sharingSloveniaUniversity Medical Centre Ljubljana
39Job sharingSloveniaPolicy analysis
40Casual workSlovakiaPiešťany Hospital
41Job sharing, casual workSlovakiaPolicy analysis
42Voucher-based workBelgiumLandelijk Dienstencoöperatief
43Voucher-based workBelgiumPolicy analysis
44Voucher-based workItalyMunicipality of Gorizia
45Voucher-based workItalyPolicy analysis
46Casual workUnited KingdomSlivers of Time
47Casual workUnited KingdomLocal government contracting of social care
48Casual workUnited KingdomPolicy analysis
49Collaborative employmentGermanyWerkheim Hamburg
50Collaborative employmentGermanyPolicy analysis
51Collaborative employmentSpainUtopic_US
52Collaborative employmentSpainPolicy analysis
53Voucher-based workGreeceWest SA
54Voucher-based workGreecePolicy analysis
55Voucher-based workLithuaniaPlant nursery
56Voucher-based workLithuaniaPolicy analysis
57Casual workHungaryPlastic packaging company
58Casual workHungaryPolicy analysis
59Casual workRomaniaClock Advertising
60Casual workRomaniaPolicy analysis
61Casual workIrelandCompany case study
62Casual workIrelandPolicy analysis
63Casual workThe NetherlandsChildcare company
64Casual workThe NetherlandsPolicy analysis
65Employee sharingAustriaPolicy analysis
66Voucher-based workAustriaPolicy analysis
67Employee sharingIrelandExploring the transferability of the employment form

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