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Remote Work and Labor Institutions

Edited by: Julia López López

ISBN13: 9781009597067
To be Published: December 2025
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
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This volume shows how remote work is regulated by a holistic set of arrangements that govern all forms of employment, weaving together labor institutions in complex ways that the book presents and explains. The scholarship assembled here examines the handling of remote work through institutional analysis cutting across national cases and focusing on both fundamental rights and regulatory challenges. The rights that are examined – by analyzing their nteraction with employer powers – include privacy, equality and non-discrimination as well as collective rights and the distribution of responsibilities in the workplace. The book shows how the location of work interacts with new technologies redefining the universe of labor relations and the institutional system governing employment.

This title is also available as open access on Cambridge Core.

Subjects:
Employment Law
Contents:
Introduction: labor Institutions and remote work: an interactive perspective
Julia López López
1. How remote work redefines labor institutions: applying an interactive approach
Julia López López
2. The sustainability of remote work: the significance of international institutions
Tonia Novitz
3. The societal value of workplace ties and the challenge of remote work
Cynthia Estlund
4. Hybrid action for a hybrid world: collective freedoms and the challenges of digital work fragmentation
Fotis Vergis
5. Telework in Japan: a game-changer for the employment system and labor law policy
Takashi Araki
6. Remote working and subordinatio
Adalberto Perulli
7. Cross-border remote workers and the virtual place of work: new pressure on the teritorial application of labour law
Alexandre de le Court
8. Remote work and redistribution of responsibility: the Korean case in perspective
Choi Sukhwan
9. Telework and digital surveillance. legal challenges on the interface of labour and data protection law
Elias Felten
10. Remote work and artificial intelligence: threat or chance for worker's rights?
Miguel Rodríguez-Piñero Royo and Eusebi Colàs-Neila
11. Telework and work-life balance: best practices addressing gender inequalities
Nuria Pumar Beltrán
12. An international perspective on occupational health and safety challenges for remote workers
José Luis Goñi Sein, Beatriz Rodríguez Sanz de Galdean,o Julen Llorens Espada and Uxue Del Río Ilincheta
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