There will be no intermediate status.
Despite the foundations laid in 2016 by the El Khomri law, workers on digital platforms, such as Uber and Deliveroo, will not become hybrid employees, straddling wage employment and independence.
The Frouin mission - named after the former president of the social chamber of the Court of Cassation - whose report ordered in January 2020 by Édouard Philippe was initially expected in June, ruled.
“The hypothesis of a third status (…) has been considered.
But such an innovation would risk replacing a fuzzy border with two borders which would be equally so and the requalification litigation would not be extinguished
, ”explains its experts, in a document that
Le Figaro
procured.
Clearly, it is not the creation of a third worker status that would make it possible to resolve the "
imbalance of powers between the platform and its worker
", notes the mission.
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