Non-employees in an undertaking’s own workforce include both individual contractors supplying labour to the undertaking (“selfemployed people”) and people provided by undertakings primarily engaged in “employment activities” (NACE Code N78).
Non-employees in an undertaking’s own workforce include both individual contractors supplying labour to the undertaking (“selfemployed people”) and people provided by undertakings primarily engaged in “employment activities” (NACE Code N78).
Employees are individuals in a work relationship with a company. Non-employees can be independent contractors or individuals provided by companies engaged in employment activities.
Learn moreWork-related hazards include physical, ergonomic, chemical, biological, psychosocial, and work-organization factors that can negatively impact workers' health and safety, such as radiation, temperature extremes, exposure to harmful substances, and workplace violence.
Learn moreWorkers' representatives are trade union representatives or elected representatives who are freely elected by workers and not controlled by the employer. They must not undermine trade unions and their functions should not overlap with those of trade unions.
Learn moreAn employee is someone who works for a company or organization and is legally recognized as being in an employment relationship, as defined by national laws and practices.
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