New Forms of Employment

New Forms of Employment
Author: Jerzy Wratny,Agata Ludera-Ruszel
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2020-04-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783658285111

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This volume is the first collection of original research brought together under the name of new forms of employment. The contributions written specifically for this project – an intruduction, conclusion, and chapters – propose to critically investigate the current state of this burgeoning and relevant research field and map out future directions. The diverse selection of research oriented on new forms of employment across the World included in this volume provides readers with a variety of topics, disciplinary angles, critical approaches and practices, methods and interpretations, emphases and voices, which, when taken together, illustrate the diversity and complexity of this dynamic and stimulating field, as well as the hightened attention to labour and employment law issues and proliferation of labour and employment law-oriented scholars. The Content · Changing patterns of work: implications for employment relationship · New forms of employment in a digital age · The protection of workers in new forms of employment · New forms of employment and challenges for the protection of collective labour rights of employees ​ The Editors Jerzy Wratny a full professor of labour law, associated with the Institute of Law Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland. Agata Ludera-Ruszel a Ph.D. in labour law, an assistant professor in Department of Labour Law and Social Policy at the Institute of Law of the University of Rzeszow, Poland.

New Forms of Employment

New Forms of Employment
Author: Irene Mandl
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 31
Release: 2016
Genre: Employment
ISBN: 9289715537

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Policy Responses to New Forms of Work

Policy Responses to New Forms of Work
Author: OECD
Publsiher: OECD Publishing
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2019-03-21
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789264673663

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This report provides a snapshot of the policy actions being taken by OECD, EU and G20 countries in response to growing diversity in forms of employment, with the aim of encouraging peer learning where countries are facing similar issues.

New Forms of Employment

New Forms of Employment
Author: Irene Mandl,Maurizio Curtarelli,Sara Riso,Oscar Vargas,Elias Gerogiannis
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2015
Genre: Employment
ISBN: 9289713224

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New Forms of Employment

New Forms of Employment
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2015
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9289713887

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New Forms of Employment in Europe

New Forms of Employment in Europe
Author: Roger Blanpain,Frank Hendrickx,Bernd Waas
Publsiher: Kluwer Law International B.V.
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2016-11-30
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789041162410

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The 'full-time job' is no longer an option for many people seeking employment. It has been replaced by an ever-expanding plethora of 'atypical' employment relationships designed by employers to streamline their operations and/or take advantage of information communications technology. Numerous labour law issues arise, demanding urgent attention. How should law and policy best address these challenges? This incomparable and timely book explores this contentious topic in depth, presenting ten penetrating essays on aspects of the topic by leading European authorities followed by reports on new forms of employment in thirty-five European countries Full-scale analysis of new forms of employment, their characteristics, and their effects on working conditions and the labour market includes such issues as the following: - employment relationships with more than one employer; - discontinuous and/or intermittent work; - work based on networking arrangements; - labour pooling; - crowdworking and crowsourcing; - lack of worker representation; - rights for vulnerable migrant workers; - removal of wage and hours threshold; - false self-employment; - non-payment of 'small' amounts (e.g., holiday pay); - portage salarial; - voucher-based work; - ICT-based mobile work; - organizations offering specific administrative services; - need for safety nets for workers; and - existing and potential monitoring and control mechanisms. Relevant EU Directives and national legal frameworks regarding new forms of employment are fully discussed, with an emphasis on recent trends and proposed solutions. This volume raises awareness of the problems generated by new emerging forms of employment and provides some answers and insights, including lessons to be learned from current developments. In particular, the authors' bringing to light of issues that have not been sufficiently addressed so far under European law will be welcomed by labour law practitioners, company legal counsel, human resources professionals, and academics in the field.

Regulating New Forms of Employment

Regulating New Forms of Employment
Author: Ida Regalia
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2006-01-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781134236787

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Using a comparative framework, this new volume focuses on how non-standard employment can be regulated in very different social, political and institutional settings. After surveying these new forms of work and the new demands for labour-market regulation, the authors identify possible solutions among local-level actors and provide a detailed analysis of how firms assess the advantages and disadvantages of flexible forms of employment. The authors provide six detailed case studies to examine the successes and failures of experimental approaches and social innovation in various regions in the UK, France, Germany, Italy and Spain.

Self Employment as Precarious Work

Self Employment as Precarious Work
Author: Wieteke Conen,Joop Schippers
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2019
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781788115032

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Since the 1970s the long term decline in self-employment has slowed – and even reversed in some countries – and the prospect of ‘being your own boss’ is increasingly topical in the discourse of both the general public and within academia. Traditionally, self-employment has been associated with independent entrepreneurship, but increasingly it has become a form of precarious work. This book utilises evidence-based information to address both the current and future challenges of this trend as the nature of self-employment changes, as well as to demonstrate where, when and why self-employment has emerged as precarious work in Europe.