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Platform Work in Europe: Toward Harmonisation?

Edited by: Maria Teresa Carinci, Filip Dorssemont

ISBN13: 9781839701641
Published: September 2021
Publisher: Intersentia Publishers
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £66.00



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This book is the culmination of fruitful discussions that began at a 2018 conference in Milan on platform work. It contains national reports (Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain and the United Kingdom) in which the respective authors provide expert analysis and insight as concerns some important questions that arose during the conference, impacting the various European countries considered in a similar manner.

These questions are:

  • What are the diffusion data of the phenomenon in the considered country?
  • Have special rules been developed by the legislator or are there landmark cases with regard to these platform workers in the legal system of the considered country? and
  • What role do unions play and what is the relevance of platform workers’ collective rights?

In the background of these questions, a crucial one appears: Is the notion of subordinate work, as it emerged and consolidated itself during the 20th century, still able to encompass and provide workers in this new millennium with suitable protection?

In addition to chapters on some notable European jurisdictions, the book also contains other more transversal reports dealing with the issue of fundamental (collective) workers’ rights, as well as the applicable European legal framework.

Subjects:
Employment Law
Contents:
Introduction
PART I. NATIONAL PERSPECTIVES
Platform Work: The Belgian Case
‘App-Based’ Work: The German Case
Case Law Approaches and Regulatory Choices on Platform Work: The Italian Case
The Battle between the Legislator and Judges Over Platform Worker Accountability: The French Case
The ‘App-Based’ Employment Relationship: The Spanish Case
Platform Work: The Dutch Case
Regulatory and Jurisprudential Perspectives on Platform Work: The UK Case
PART II. EUROPEAN PERSPECTIVES
Crowdwork and Work On-Demand in the European Legal Framework: Promises and Expectations
Collective Workers’ Rights for Workers in the Gig Economy
Platform Work in Europe: A Comparative Analysis