

The platform economy in Serbia is a flourishing phenomenon that offers altered consumption opportunities and alternative work arrangements strongly embraced in the context of high entry barriers into the labour market.
The second Fairwork Serbia report presents ratings of the most prominent digital platforms in Serbia – Glovo, Wolt, CarGo, MrD, and Uradi-zaradi – against five principles of fair work.
The platforms’ low scores reveal that there is much to be done to ensure fairness in the Serbian platform economy. There is a need to create a fair legal environment for platform workers that will enable fair work conditions, regulate fair representation and contribute to increased workers’ protection and safety.
euobserver, 27 November 2023
After months of almost no progress, EU institutions will meet again on Thursday (9 November) to negotiate the final text of the directive on digital platform workers.
Pescanik.net, 06 February 2023
Radno zakonodavstvo u Srbiji ozbiljno zaostaje za državama u regionu. Samozaposleni nisu regulisani Zakonom o radu. Još gore, oni se uporno ne prepoznaju kao kategorija radnika, iako je takav trend vidljiv u evropskim državama.
Pescanik, 06 February 2023
Radno zakonodavstvo u Srbiji ozbiljno zaostaje za državama u regionu. Samozaposleni nisu regulisani Zakonom o radu.
Radio Beograd, 27 December 2022
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