Proudly presenting the end result of the @SENSE_ERASMUS Project: a brand new book on Cross-Border Employment and Social Rights in the EU Road Transport Sector 🇪🇺🚛 edited by yours truly and @AmberZwanenburg, check it out yourself! 👇https://t.co/DUX9ZBnGvt
I teamed up with my academic partner in crime @AneAranguiz and contributed to the first-ever Commentary on the EU Directive on Adequate Minimum Wages. Check out our chapter on the provision relating to the effective access of workers to statutory minimum wages 👇🏼
Publication alert 🚨
Thanks to a stellar team of 41 authors from all around Europe, @BrameshuberE@VPietrogiovanni and I are proud to present the first all-encompassing commentary on The EU Adequate Minimum Wage Directive @hartpublishing Check it out at👉https://t.co/wMbz6orYJS
Are you interested in the role of EU Law in fighting poverty and social exclusion? Make sure to check out the latest issue of EJSS to which I contributed as well with a piece on directives on transparent and predictable working conditions and work-life balance! 👇🏼
Out now! Our co-edited Special Issue on the role of EU Law in fighting poverty and social exclusion for the @european_social take a look: https://t.co/X16vVBD2Vo #socialEurope#poverty#EUlaw
The 🇪🇺#EULabourAuthority is hosting its very first workshop today!
With other EU bodies active in the field of employment and social policy, we will discuss cooperation and synergies in the area of analyses and risk assessment.
We look forward to joining forces!
Excited to hear that the Commission adopted its 2021 Work Programme which includes a legislative proposal on platform work (based on Art. 153 TFEU) to improve the working conditions of platform workers and ensure adequate social protection 👏🏼
A must-read for everyone engaged in the debate on the minimum income schemes - EU policy and legal analysis put together by my dear colleague @AneAranguiz and my supervisor Herwig Verschueren from @UAntwerpLaw 👏
So happy to finally be able to share our Expert Study on a Binding EU Framework on Adequate National Minimum Income Schemes. With it, we contribute to the recent debate by demonstrating its feasibility and added value #EPSR#SocialEurope#minimumincome https://t.co/X0759fDvQZ
Today 3⃣0⃣ experts from our Working Group on Information are meeting online 💻 to exchange views on providing information regarding #COVID19 -related measures to cross-border workers and employers.
#Coronavirus#EULabourAuthority
Happily reporting that as of today, I've officially taken up my duties at @EU_ELA as a Labour Mobility Officer where I will work on ensuring fair labour mobility across the EU. Rest assured though, I am not cutting all ties with academia so academic twitter, stay put!
In case you missed it, the Commission published a new study on platform work in the EU put together by CEPS. Happy to have had played a role in it too as I was part of the team at @EU_Social overseeing the project. Thanks for the acknowledgement in the foreword, @CEPS_thinktank!
What are the challenges faced by platform workers and the policy responses in EU countries?
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I’m proudly reporting that there’s a new Doctor of Laws in town 👨🏼🎓 On 13/2 I publicly defended my PhD thesis on ‘Platform-mediated work in the gig economy through the lens of the EU social acquis’. Many thanks to my jury members, colleagues, friends and family for their support✌🏼
The word is out 👨🏼🎓 Many thanks to @valeriodeste and @DSchiek for being in my jury and to @JeremiasPrassl for his works on the gig economy that inspired me to do my research in that field! #PhD
Indeed, and I am delighted to add that we should from tonight address him as Dr @bbednarowicz after he brilliantly defended his PhD thesis this afternoon! Bravo Bartek!
See also @bbednarowicz on the Directive on Transparent and Predictable Working Conditions in the Industrial Law Journal - European Developments https://t.co/jJuhjBHfq2
@shushugah@TechWorkersBER Hi! Best would be to subscribe to @LabourLawRN newsletter to stay up to date with all the major academic events oriented at labour and social security law. Alternatively, @reshaping_work combines both the academic, policy-making and business perspectives at its annual congress.
Kicking-off the 2nd international seminar of the @COGENS2019 Project on the Contents of Collective Bargaining in the Gig Economy at @lunduniversity. Great programme packed with presentations from the leading scholars in the field! #FutureofWorkEU#EUSocDia