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Besides straining international, regional and national employment status classification models, digital labour platforms are pioneering new strategies and approaches in terms of algorithmic management, digital surveillance, remote work and cross-border outsourcing, which are increasingly being...
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The paper delves into the ways in which EU competition law affects the right of workers to combine with each other and act, collectively, in the furtherance of their rights and interests at work, in particular by means of collective agreements concluded with one or more employers. It begins by...
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This is a draft of a paper prepared for the ILO RDW Conference, 9 July 2019. It develops a Marxian inspired theorization of 'work' with a view better understanding the nature, legal, and socio-economic implications, of the process of what Ekbia and Nardi refer to as 'heteromation' - the...
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