The contribution reproduces an elaborated version of the paper presented during the ISLSSL 2019 Conference, promoted by Ca' Foscari University of Venice, on the future of labour law and labour market regulation in the age of digitalisation.In particular, the paper focuses on the framing of delivery workers in the light of the first jurisprudential pronouncements on the gig economy.
Il contributo riproduce una versione elaborata della relazione presentata durante il Convegno ISLSSL 2019, promosso dall'Università Ca' Foscari di Venezia, sul futuro del diritto del lavoro e della regolazione del mercato del lavoro nell'era della digitalizzazione. In particolare, il paper si concentra sull'inquadramento dei ciclofattorini alla luce delle prime pronunce giurisprudenziali sul tema della gig economy.
Valenti, C. (2021). The importance of a solid legal framework for platform works: a not-so-new challenge for labour law and its traditional forms of employment. In S. Bellomo, A. Perulli (a cura di), Platform work and work 4.0: new challenges for labour law (pp. 31-45). Milano : CEDAM - Wolters Kluwer.
The importance of a solid legal framework for platform works: a not-so-new challenge for labour law and its traditional forms of employment
Carlo Valenti
2021-01-01
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The contribution reproduces an elaborated version of the paper presented during the ISLSSL 2019 Conference, promoted by Ca' Foscari University of Venice, on the future of labour law and labour market regulation in the age of digitalisation.In particular, the paper focuses on the framing of delivery workers in the light of the first jurisprudential pronouncements on the gig economy.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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