Telework in the EU: Regulatory frameworks and recent updates

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Telework in the EU: Regulatory frameworks and recent updates

1 Sep 2022

This report sets out to map and analyse legislation and collective bargaining on telework in the 27 Member States and Norway. It highlights the main cross-country differences and similarities regarding telework legislation and recent changes to these regulations. It also examines the current situation regarding collective bargaining on telework. The analysis highlights many of the drawbacks and challenges of telework, focusing on provisions relating to access to telework, flexible working time, continuous availability/connectivity, isolation, occupational and health risk prevention and the costs incurred by the employee while working remotely. With COVID-19 having been an accelerator for regulating telework both in legislation and through collective bargaining, the report sheds light on how the future of telework could be regulated at national and EU level to improve working conditions and the well-being of workers.
collective bargaining industrial relations work-life balance working conditions working time teleworking agreements work organisation labour and social regulation industrial relations and social dialogue

Authors

Vargas Llave, Oscar, Rodriguez Contreras, Ricardo, Sanz de Miguel, Pablo, Voss, Eckhard, Benning, Christina, Eurofound

Catalogue no
TJ-07-22-792-EN-N
Cite this publication
Eurofound (2022), Telework in the EU: Regulatory frameworks and recent updates , Publications Office of the European Union, Luxembourg.
DOI
https://doi.org/doi:10.2806/42974
ISBN
ISBN 978-92-897-2272-8
Number of pages
80
Permalink
eurofound.link/ef22032
Published in
Ireland
Reference no
EF22032

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