Twenty Years of EU Agreements on Remote Work from 2002 to 2022. What next?
Abstract
Digitalisation is changing our lives and the way we work too. This is not
necessarily negative because there is a lot of potential in the binomial “work and
technology”, starting from the creation of new sectors of work up to the introduction
of new job opportunities thanks to technological tools. Moreover, the huge
contribution made by technology to the world of work has been very useful during
the health emergency caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. However, all that glitters is
not gold. There are numerous and insidious physical and psychosocial risks involved
in digitalisation. In light of the above, this paper aims at highlighting the key role
played by the European social partners in stipulating relevant framework agreements
on the matter. As provided for by art. 155 TFEU, they are called to co-design with
the European Commission and national governments balanced measures to create an
enabling environment for enterprises and better living and working conditions.