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Thomas Haipeter (Fondazione Giacomo Brodolini, FGB, and University of Duisburg-Essen), Dominik Owczarek (Institute of Public Affairs, IPA), Michele Faioli (FGB and Catholic University of Milan) and Feliciano Iudicone (FGB) (January 2020). ‘Don’t GIG up!’ Report.
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This report was produced as part of the ‘Don’t GIG up!’ project, co-
funded by the Directorate-General for Employment, Social Affairs and
Inclusion of the European Commission, and aimed at improving
expertise and knowledge on the role unions and social dialogue can
play with regard to the protection of gig workers. Running for 24
months (February 2018 – January 2020), the project brings together
unions and research centres to analyse features and challenges of the
gig economy in a set of selected countries, namely Germany, France,
Italy, Poland, Spain, and Sweden. More precisely, the scope of the
project is work carried out through labour platforms. At the onset of
the research, such platforms were divided into four groups according
to their core activities, as per the table below
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