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27 Feb 2024

DID YOU KNOW THAT… On 19 February 2024, the collective agreement for “shoppers” was signed?

On 19 February, Assogrocery and the trade unions NIdiL, CGIL, FeLSA, CISL and UILTemp signed a collective agreement that grants protection for “shoppers”, i.e. collaborators who prepare and deliver shopping to customers’ homes using the client companies’ digital platforms.

The agreement implements the provisions of Article 2, paragraph 2 of Italian Legislative Decree no. 81/2015, which applies to so-called “principal-organised” (“etero-organizzate”) collaborators, which explicitly exclude the automatic application of subordinate employment legislation in the presence of collective agreements that provide for specific economic protections for collaborators.

The agreement provides that the “shoppers” remain self-employed to the extent that they are granted the possibility of freely choosing when to carry out the work, choosing the slots indicated by the platform and also being able to withdraw their availability.

From a financial point of view, among the most important measures, there is the recognition of a minimum remuneration of EUR 12.50 per assignment (lasting one hour) and an availability allowance of EUR 1.30 with guaranteed increases for Sunday and holiday work.

The agreement also provides specific protection for illness, which takes the form of the suspension of the account and the payment of a daily allowance upon the occurrence of specific events, as well as maternity protection, for which financial compensation is provided and the maintenance of the collaboration relationship through the suspension of the account.

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