Labour law and services provided via online platforms or digital apps, platform work, appear to be an ill-matched couple as the business model of the platforms often relies on the worker not being an employee, whereas labour law categorises persons performing work as either self-employed or employees, depending on the circumstances of the relationship. Recent European and national case law concerning Uber illustrate that the classification of platform work is complicated. This article examines platform work in the light of the Danish model of providing a legal basis for decent pay and working conditions by way of collective bargaining. Collective agreements are a prerequisite for the Danish model to be extended to persons providing services...
Technological developments have been bringing about changes in the field of work since time immemori...
Gig-work, or platform work, has been in the crosshairs of regulators since roughly the mid-2010s. Th...
Recent technological developments have increased the need for a restatement of some of the prescript...
Labour law and services provided via online platforms or digital apps, platform work, appear to be a...
This paper focuses on the specific problems in the labour and social security legislation as it rela...
Platform work blurs the scope of labour law and challenges the contract-of-employment test, threaten...
There are few topics in contemporary labour law scholarship that have generated more literature than...
Crowdworkers—workers in the new digital economy—face new employment situations not covered by the ex...
This paper focuses on the specific problems in the labour and social security legislation as it rela...
Although platform work has been studied by many labour law researchers, mainly the unclear labour la...
The employment status of platform workers has been vividly discussed in recent years. Digital platfo...
The paper deals with the theoretical and fundamental conceptual foundation of new forms of work arra...
This article introduces the special issue of Work Organisation, Labour & Globalisation on the digita...
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a negative impact on the working conditions of so-called platform work...
In this paper, we aimed to assess the main characteristics of a growing form of precarious employmen...
Technological developments have been bringing about changes in the field of work since time immemori...
Gig-work, or platform work, has been in the crosshairs of regulators since roughly the mid-2010s. Th...
Recent technological developments have increased the need for a restatement of some of the prescript...
Labour law and services provided via online platforms or digital apps, platform work, appear to be a...
This paper focuses on the specific problems in the labour and social security legislation as it rela...
Platform work blurs the scope of labour law and challenges the contract-of-employment test, threaten...
There are few topics in contemporary labour law scholarship that have generated more literature than...
Crowdworkers—workers in the new digital economy—face new employment situations not covered by the ex...
This paper focuses on the specific problems in the labour and social security legislation as it rela...
Although platform work has been studied by many labour law researchers, mainly the unclear labour la...
The employment status of platform workers has been vividly discussed in recent years. Digital platfo...
The paper deals with the theoretical and fundamental conceptual foundation of new forms of work arra...
This article introduces the special issue of Work Organisation, Labour & Globalisation on the digita...
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a negative impact on the working conditions of so-called platform work...
In this paper, we aimed to assess the main characteristics of a growing form of precarious employmen...
Technological developments have been bringing about changes in the field of work since time immemori...
Gig-work, or platform work, has been in the crosshairs of regulators since roughly the mid-2010s. Th...
Recent technological developments have increased the need for a restatement of some of the prescript...