Challenges and proposals for the regulation of work in the productive processes of the digital platforms
Abstract
ILO, EU, States and social partners can establish rules for an economic sphere that is deregulated or has significant gaps in regulation: digitalization and the platform economy. There is no strictly defined workplace, but there are people who produce within the scope of an organization that places its product on the market. Is the aleph of the collaborative economy really so well hidden and so well camouflaged that it becomes inaccessible to existing laws and to laws that are to come? Surely, through a negotiated Directive, the rights and obligations of workers in platform economy can be regulated.
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