Norway Food Delivery Market Regulatory Report 2021: New Government Could Mean New Regulations - ResearchAndMarkets.com

DUBLIN--()--The "Food Delivery Regulatory Report: New Government Could Mean New Regulation in Norway" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

Currently, there is no specific legislation that regulates third-party food delivery workers in Norway.

Norwegian lawmakers have not been particularly active, although more debate and regulations are anticipated following the parliamentary election held on 12th September, when the incumbent conservative government was replaced by a left wing party in coalition.

This is likely to lead to more actions concerning worker status and rights. Newly appointed Norwegian prime minister Jonas Gahr Store has in the past expressed concern about riders' working conditions.

In 2019, following a five-week strike, Foodora riders obtained a collective agreement negotiated by the United Federation of Trade Unions (Fellesforbundet). At the moment, there are no lawsuits involving riders and food delivery platforms.

Key Topics Covered:

1 Executive summary

2 Employment

2.1 Current legal framework

3 Algorithm control

4 Rulings of interest

5 Legal initiatives and political debate

5.1 National/local

6 Environment

6.1 Current legal framework

7 Legal initiatives and political debate

7.1 National/local

8 Commercial

8.1 Current legal framework

9 Competition

9.1 Current legal framework

10 Relevant laws

11 Relevant bodies

Companies Mentioned

  • Foodora
  • Wolt

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