The essay deals with the protection of domestic workers’ occupational safety and health, namely an issue that deserves renewed attention considering the social importance of this type of work, the high risk of the sector as well as its evolution also through digital platforms. The author provides an overview of the regulation on the subject, starting with the international legal system and the European Union system up to the national system, focusing on the speciality of the domestic work relationship, the unvaried exclusion from the national prevention regulation, the measures by the pandemic emergency legislation and the missed novelties of the Decree Law No. 48/2023.

Domestic Workers' Occupational Safety and Health in Italy: from Legal Gaps to Platform-Mediated Work

Ambra Mostarda
2024-01-01

Abstract

The essay deals with the protection of domestic workers’ occupational safety and health, namely an issue that deserves renewed attention considering the social importance of this type of work, the high risk of the sector as well as its evolution also through digital platforms. The author provides an overview of the regulation on the subject, starting with the international legal system and the European Union system up to the national system, focusing on the speciality of the domestic work relationship, the unvaried exclusion from the national prevention regulation, the measures by the pandemic emergency legislation and the missed novelties of the Decree Law No. 48/2023.
2024
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