Danish sharing economy strategy is just the first step

Written by Henrik Feindor Lyhne

The government's long-awaited sharing economy strategy takes a first small step towards regulating the sharing economy in Denmark, but more is needed, according to the social partners.

A majority of Danes fear that the platform economy could lead to a society with more casual labour with poor pay and working conditions. This is according to a survey conducted by Analyse Danmark for Ugebrevet A4. 58 percent agree with the statement, while only 9 percent disagree that sharing economy platforms lead to poorer working conditions.

Read more at arbeidslivinorden.org

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