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Digital platform work and occupational safety and health: a policy brief

Increasing numbers of workers are employed through digital labour platforms. This review defines and characterises and workers, and looks at the associated occupational safety and health (OSH) risks arising from, for instance, digital surveillance, performance pressure and job insecurity.

The report highlights that the ’self-employed’ status of most platform workers means that they are often not protected by EU or Member State OSH regulation, which has implications for the prevention and management of OSH risks. New initiatives and legislation that aim to improve working conditions and protect platform workers are discussed.