So, this is HUGE. The EU Commission has started a process today to allow self-employed workers to bargain collectively THREAD
https://twitter.com/vestager/status/1277972938709295111

Under existing case law of the EU Court of Justice, employees can bargain collectively over salaries with no fear of competition law. According to the Court also the “false self-employed”, ie independent contractors who work in conditions similar to those of employees can do so

The problem is that under this case law it is not always clear who is a “false self-employed”. This risks excluding many vulnerable workers from the scope of collective bargaining ‘cause they are nominally self-employed (think of platform or domestic workers, in some countries)

In the past, Vice-President Vestager has opened to expand access to collective bargaining. However, she had only referred to those who are currently misclassifed as self-employers. This would perpetuate the problems existing with the CJEU jurisprudence about “false self-employed”
Today’s statements, instead, seem to move away from this approach and address explicitly the self-employed more at large, with no limitation only to case of misclassification. This would have momentous consequences

The Commission explicitly states that “Self-employed activities are very diverse, they can cover a wide range of activities and their situation varies during time.”This seems a recognition that some of them should be allowed to bargain collectively,regardless of misclassification
This change of approach might significantly expand the scope and extent of collective bargaining, potentially improving conditions of the most vulnerable workers in our labour markets. Among other things it would be more in line with ILO and Council of Europe’s instruments
