Republic of Turkey declares ‘rider law’ constitutional and approves recognition of labor rights of delivery workers

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HE Constitutional Court approved The main claim of Yolanda Díez, the second vice president of the government and the leader of Sumar, ‘Rider law’ recognizing platform delivery drivers’ rights to work. According to information provided to El Periódico de Cataluña by legal sources, the decision of the plenary majority of the supreme court was put forward at the end of September, when Judge Ricardo Enríquez rejected the penalty proposal to declare the norm unconstitutional. Prensa Ibérica group.

Falling into the minority, the conservative-leaning judge withdrew his presentation in order to re-file it according to the court majority’s criteria and resolve the matter accordingly. source Vox against the norm. The presentation at this week’s plenary session was not his, but that of Ramón Sáez Valcárcel, who proposed declaring constitutionality and rejecting the PP’s objection.

The extremes of this decision, which received the support of the general assembly, will also include Vox’s objection to Royal Decree 9/2021 on the labor rights of people dedicated to delivering in the digital field of platforms.

Law, Negotiations were held between the Ministry of Labor, employers and unions for six months, introduces two new developments regarding the labor rights of people who are primarily committed to providing services through digital platforms. On the one hand, in the Labor Law, suppliers of digital platforms employeesAs the Supreme Court has stated in every decision on the subject.

On the other hand, it forces all companies to make a statement. Effects of algorithms on employment Understanding the decisions that affect employees in their daily lives.

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