Mobile Arbeit – Anforderungen und tarifliche Gestaltung. Das Beispiel Deutsche Telekom
Claus Zanker
WSI-Mitteilungen, 2017, vol. 70, issue 6, 456-459
Abstract:
As a consequence of the increasing mobility of work due to the use of notebooks, tablets and smart phones, employees have more options for self-determined work. But at the same time there are risks of a growing workload as a result of the permanent accessibility and the blurring of boundaries between the working and the private sphere. To open up the positive potentials of flexible work arrangements for both sides - employees and companies - Deutsche Telekom and ver.di have contracted a pioneering collective agreement on mobile working. This collective agreement sets the framework for mobile working at the Deutsche Telekom Group in Germany: it is principally based on voluntariness and has to be implemented in compliance with existing collective labour regulations in the company. The specific design of factors such as the extent of the availability of the employees, attendance time in the company as well as the subject of data privacy protection and vocational training, have to be part of a binding agreement between employer and works councils at the enterprise level.
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.5771/0342-300X-2017-6-456
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