Ukraine advances platform economy reform as ILO adopts new global convention on platform work

Date: 2026-06-18
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By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

Ukraine has taken a significant step in regulating the platform economy following the passage of a new law by its Parliament, which recognizes platform workers as self-employed individuals and introduces a special tax regime aimed at strengthening social protections while improving market clarity.

The legislative reform is being positioned as a milestone in aligning labour regulation with the realities of the digital economy, particularly the rapid growth of platform-based work models across global markets.

The development comes amid parallel progress at the international level, where the International Labour Organization (ILO) has adopted a new Convention on the Platform Economy following negotiations involving governments, worker representatives, and employer organisations from more than 165 countries.

The convention establishes a framework that acknowledges the diverse nature of platform work and its varying labour classifications, while emphasizing the need to balance flexibility with protections related to safety, dignity, and decent work conditions.

Participants in the negotiations described the consensus as a major step forward in modernising global labour standards to reflect evolving digital work arrangements.

Supporters of the reforms argue that both the Ukrainian legislation and the ILO convention reflect a broader shift among progressive economies toward updating traditional labour frameworks to better accommodate digital platforms and gig economy models.

The developments in Kyiv and Geneva highlight growing international momentum toward establishing regulatory systems that address the complexities of platform work while seeking to protect workers and maintain flexibility within the digital labour market.

The reforms are expected to influence ongoing policy discussions in other jurisdictions as governments continue to reassess labour classifications in response to technological change and the expansion of digital platforms globally.

 

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