Regulatory options for conflicts of law and jurisdictional issues in the on-demand economy

"On demand platforms are changing and reshaping our conceptions of both the firm and the work relationship in far-reaching and critical ways, allowing companies to hire workers and to seek customers across national boundaries. While some commentators believe existing forms of labour and employm...

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Main Author: Cherry, Miriam A.
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: Geneva 2019
ILO
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19308753124911269359-Regulatory-options-for-conflic.htm
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description "On demand platforms are changing and reshaping our conceptions of both the firm and the work relationship in far-reaching and critical ways, allowing companies to hire workers and to seek customers across national boundaries. While some commentators believe existing forms of labour and employment regulations can stretch to cover on-demand work, others have called for new legal initiatives specifically crafted for online platforms. Confronted with low pay and problematic working conditions, gig workers around the world have turned to the courts, attempting to invoke the protections of traditional labour and employment law. The goal of this paper is to provide a global framework for thinking about the on-demand business model and these assorted conflicts of law and jurisdictional issues. Throughout, the paper emphasizes the need for further coordinated multilateral study, discussion, and regulatory action to assist both crowdworkers and businesses as they navigate the on-demand model of production."
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decent work
digital economy
arrangement of working time
working time
labour contract
work-life balance
work organization
labour law
Regulatory options for conflicts of law and jurisdictional issues in the on-demand economy
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title Regulatory options for conflicts of law and jurisdictional issues in the on-demand economy
topic decent work
digital economy
arrangement of working time
working time
labour contract
work-life balance
work organization
labour law
url https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19308753124911269359-Regulatory-options-for-conflic.htm