The “New employment: Promoting rights of digital workers in Serbia” project is aiming to address the challenges faced by platform workers in Serbia in the context of the rise of the digital economy. The project is being led by the Public Policy Research Center, in partnership with the Confederation of Autonomous Trade Unions of Serbia, Trade Union Confederation Nezavisnost, Digital Community, and the Association for Labour Law and Social Security Serbia.
The project’s objectives include promoting legal and policy solutions that are adequate for the needs of Serbian platform workers and in line with the latest EU Directive on platform work, facilitating coalition formation and demonstrating the strength of collective representation, and reversing the public narrative towards the rights of digital workers, which have been neglected in the media and public discourse.
The project is funded by the European Union and is expected to contribute to the development of a more nuanced understanding of the challenges faced by platform workers in Serbia and the formulation of policies that are better suited to their needs.
The project “New Employment: Advocating Workers’ Rights on Digital Platforms in Serbia” aims to offer solutions to the challenges faced by workers on digital platforms in Serbia in the context of the growing digital economy. The project is conducted by the Center for Public Policy Research in collaboration with the Independent Trade Union Alliance of Serbia, United Branch Trade Unions “Independence,” Digital Community, and the Association for Labor Law and Social Insurance of Serbia.
The project’s objectives include promoting legal solutions that meet the needs of digital platform workers and align with the EU directive on platform work, fostering the formation of coalitions of platform workers, and strengthening their capacity for collective representation. Additionally, the project aims to enhance media and public awareness of the challenges faced by platform workers in Serbia.
The project is funded by the European Union and is expected to contribute to a more nuanced understanding of the challenges faced by digital platform workers in Serbia and the formulation of policies better tailored to their needs.