Source avec lien : Publications Office of the European Union, 2022.
Ce rapport a pour but de cartographier et d’analyser la législation et les négociations collectives sur le télétravail dans les 27 États membres et en Norvège. Il met en évidence les principales différences et similitudes entre les pays en ce qui concerne la législation sur le télétravail et les changements récents apportés à ces réglementations. Il examine également la situation actuelle en matière de négociations collectives sur le télétravail.
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. IIt 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.