Industry Slams Provisional EU Deal on Gig Workers' Labor Rights.

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      The ride-hailing industry has criticized a provisional deal made by European Union negotiators that aims to strengthen gig workers' employment rights. The proposed regulation would make it easier for workers on platforms like Uber and Deliveroo to challenge their employment status, and it would require platforms to prove that a worker is not an employee. The deal has faced setbacks and criticism from industry groups, who argue that it would create uncertainty and hinder operations. The agreement still needs to be formally adopted by the European Parliament and the Council of the EU before it becomes law. [Extracted from the article]
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