The digital era has been changing employment relationships dramatically, causing a considerable degree of legal uncertainty as to which rules can apply in the so-called platform economy. A certain inadequacy is manifesting in the same founding categories of labour law, i.e. the bipartite - and in some legal frameworks, tripartite - taxonomy of employment/self-employment. For the Courts, it is a matter famously described as being faced with “a square peg and asked to choose between two round holes”. The Chapter aims to analyse the already available case law in a comparative perspective, which will draw similarities (and obstacles) on the more general need to respond to the gig economy workers’ protection
In the ever-changing technological environment, the transmission of information has become as simple...
Searching for paid tasks via digital labour platforms, such as Uber, Deliveroo and Fiverr, has becom...
A number of lawsuits in the United States are challenging the employment classification of workers i...
Gig-work, or platform work, has been in the crosshairs of regulators since roughly the mid-2010s. Th...
The digital era has been changing employment relationships dramatically, so much that a certain inad...
The emergence of platforms for the exchange of goods and services has posed a challenge for the Law ...
A major issue in the sharing economy is the legal category of parties providing services through pla...
The new ways of organising work and offering services on the market through the so-called digital pl...
Research Objective and QuestionsWe aimed to examine court rulings on disputes between network platfo...
The technology sector has created thousands of new jobs for workers across the country in an emergin...
Technology and the rise of the on-demand or sharing economy have created new and diverse structures ...
This thesis provides an analysis of digital platforms and its impact on labour law and related work ...
Recent years have witnessed the rise of digital platforms that allow economic agents to arrange ever...
This contribution undertakes to examine the circumstances under which labour law is applicable on on...
This article introduces the special issue of Work Organisation, Labour & Globalisation on the digita...
In the ever-changing technological environment, the transmission of information has become as simple...
Searching for paid tasks via digital labour platforms, such as Uber, Deliveroo and Fiverr, has becom...
A number of lawsuits in the United States are challenging the employment classification of workers i...
Gig-work, or platform work, has been in the crosshairs of regulators since roughly the mid-2010s. Th...
The digital era has been changing employment relationships dramatically, so much that a certain inad...
The emergence of platforms for the exchange of goods and services has posed a challenge for the Law ...
A major issue in the sharing economy is the legal category of parties providing services through pla...
The new ways of organising work and offering services on the market through the so-called digital pl...
Research Objective and QuestionsWe aimed to examine court rulings on disputes between network platfo...
The technology sector has created thousands of new jobs for workers across the country in an emergin...
Technology and the rise of the on-demand or sharing economy have created new and diverse structures ...
This thesis provides an analysis of digital platforms and its impact on labour law and related work ...
Recent years have witnessed the rise of digital platforms that allow economic agents to arrange ever...
This contribution undertakes to examine the circumstances under which labour law is applicable on on...
This article introduces the special issue of Work Organisation, Labour & Globalisation on the digita...
In the ever-changing technological environment, the transmission of information has become as simple...
Searching for paid tasks via digital labour platforms, such as Uber, Deliveroo and Fiverr, has becom...
A number of lawsuits in the United States are challenging the employment classification of workers i...