
The BookDigitalisation is transforming the world of work - and digital labour platforms are at the heart of this change. Millions in Europe already work through platforms, often without legal clarity regarding their employment status. The new EU Directive 2024/2831 on improving working conditions in platform work aims to address these challenges by introducing clear rules on employment classification, algorithmic management, and legal redress. It marks a milestone in European labour law.This Book is the first publication to systematically analyse and contextualise the Directive.The commentary explores links to existing legal instruments, including the P2B Regulation 2019/1150, GDPR 2016/679 and the AI Act 2024/1689, situates the Directive within the broader EU social policy framework, and examines implementation challenges across EU Member States.The Advantages at a GlanceFirst legal commentary on the Platform Work DirectiveInterdisciplinary perspectivesIn-depth analysis of algorithmic management, data protection, and collective representationHighly topical: published ahead of the Directive's entry into forceThe Target GroupFor for academics, legal professionals, trade unionists, company lawyers, and all those engaged in analysing the legal implications of the platform economy.