In 2009 the European Commission proposed to modify the EU Road Transport Working Time Directive (2002/15/EC) to permanently exclude self-employed drivers to help bring ‘false’ self-employed drivers within its scope. This IRU Position advocates the exclusion of the self-employed drivers from the Working Time Directive and addresses issues such as the current negative definition of ‘self-employed’ drivers that hinders the identification of fake self-employed drivers, removing impracticalities related night work rules, and improving enforcement of these rules by Member States.
IRU Position on the revision of the EU Working Time Directive with regard to fake and genuine self-employed drivers, night work and enforcement, (2010)
In 2009 the European Commission proposed to modify the EU Road Transport Working Time Directive (2002/15/EC) to permanently exclude self-employed drivers to help bring ‘false’ self-employed drivers within its scope. This IRU Position advocates the exclusion of the self-employed drivers from the Working Time Directive and addresses issues such as the current negative definition of ‘self-employed’ drivers that hinders the identification of fake self-employed drivers, removing impracticalities related night work rules, and improving enforcement of these rules by Member States.
Published on: 21/04/2010 - 10:53
Author: IRU
Type of document: Policy documents
Category: Decarbonisation, Services, Social affairs
Region: Global
Size: 4 pages
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