(ANSA) - ROME, JAN 24 - The protection of subordinate workers, as foreseen by the Jobs Act, must be applied to the cyclists of homeless deliveries, in the 'hybrid' form of the "collaborations organized by the client". The Cassation established this by rejecting Foodinho's appeal, in the dispute between Foodora and 5 riders from Turin.
"From January 1, 2016 - explains the Work section of the Cassation (sentence no. 1663) - the discipline of subordinate work is applied every time the employee's performance is exclusively personal and is carried out continuously over time and the methods of execution of the performance, also in relation to time and place of work, we are organized by the client ".
Cassation, employed workers riders
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The protection of subordinate workers, as required by the Jobs Act, must be applied to home delivery cyclists, in the 'hybrid' form of the "collaborations organized by the client". (HANDLE)