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06/24/2025
3.00 p.m. - 4.00 p.m. CEST

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Freelancers, Platform workers, EOR, Employees? Tips & Traps in an international context

Managing different employment forms of contract in a proper way is crucial for the purpose of success of your business; even more if you are acting in a broad and transborder scenario.

Our webinar “Freelancers, Platform workers, EOR, Employees?
Tips & Traps in an international context” is designed to equip you with the latest insights and best practices in several key topic areas, helping you to handle different questions regarding several Emplyment Law figures.

During this webinar, you will hear from unyer expert speakers who will provide valuable insights on these “hot topics”:

Options and possibilities for meeting personnel and workload demands, and what to bear in mind.
Listen to an overview about advantages and disadvatges to be assessed when you are chosing the most fittable solution for your business in terms of supply of workforce and its legal implications.

 Dos and Don’ts when managing “freelancers”
Get a comprehansive guide of  what is to do and what is to avoid when your business uses freelancers in its activity.

International freelancers and Employers of Record
Learn what an Eor is and which rules regulate its functioning, in particular through examples from Italy and Luxembourg.

EU Directive on platform workers
Hear about an important innovation into the communitarian context about platforms, algorithms and the difinition of a case study remained, for several aspects, in a “grey area” in many jurisdiction for a lot of time.

Join us as our unyer experts discuss each of these key topics. Don’t miss the opportunity to learn more about these Employment Law key-issues.

Format
online
Language
English
Date
24/06/2025 ( 3.00 p.m. - 4.00 p.m. CEST )
Location
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