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Collective Bargaining And The Gig Economy A Traditional Tool For New Business Models Jos Mara Miranda Boto Elisabeth Brameshuber Editors

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Collective Bargaining And The Gig Economy A Traditional Tool For New Business Models Jos Mara Miranda Boto Elisabeth Brameshuber Editors
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Publisher: Hart Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.34 MB
Author: José María Miranda Boto; Elisabeth Brameshuber (editors)
ISBN: 9781509956197, 9781509956227, 1509956190, 1509956220
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Collective Bargaining And The Gig Economy A Traditional Tool For New Business Models Jos Mara Miranda Boto Elisabeth Brameshuber Editors by José María Miranda Boto; Elisabeth Brameshuber (editors) 9781509956197, 9781509956227, 1509956190, 1509956220 instant download after payment.

This open access book investigates the role of collective bargaining in the gig economy.
Despite the variety of situations covered by the term ‘gig economy’, collective agreements for employees and non-employees are being concluded in various countries, either at company or at branch level. Offline workers such as riders, food deliverers, drivers or providers of cleaning services are slowly gaining access to the series of negotiated rights that, in the past, were only available to employees.
Embedded in the EU legal framework, including the EU Commission’s proposal for a Directive on improving working conditions in platform work and its Draft Guidelines on the application of EU competition law, both from December 2021, the chapters analyse recent high-profile decisions including Uber in France’s Cour de Cassation, Glovo in the Tribunal Supremo, and Uber in the UK Supreme Court. They evaluate the bargaining agents in different Member States of the EU, to determine whether established actors are participating in the dynamics of the gig economy or if they are being substituted, totally or partially, by new agents. Interesting best practices are drawn from the comparison, also as regards the contents of collective bargaining, raising awareness in those countries that are being left behind in the dynamics of the gig economy.
The book collects the results of the COGENS (VS/2019/0084) research project, funded by the European Union, that gathered scholars and stakeholders from 17 countries. It will be an invaluable resource for scholars, trade unionists, employers’ representatives and policy makers.
This book pertains to the results of the project ‘COGENS: Collective Bargaining and the Gig Economy – New Perspectives’ (VS/2019/0084), financed by the European Union. The opinions reflected in the text are those of the authors and not backed by the European Commission.

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