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Digitalization: Labour Markets
2023Dans cette étude, les auteurs évaluent la relation entre la numérisation et l’offre et la demande de main-d’œuvre, ainsi que l’incidence de cette relation sur les salaires et les inégalités de revenu. Ils analysent également les effets des tendances récentes en matière de numérisation sur l’avenir du travail.
Chernoff, Alex, Galassi, Gabriela
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2021
"This book reflects the diversity of platform workers and their strategies to improve their work and organize collectively. It offers an insight on the cultural and institutional frameworks of the gig economy and the varieties of platform work in different sectors, locals, skills and complexity level.
Moniz, Antonio +4 more
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"This book reflects the diversity of platform workers and their strategies to improve their work and organize collectively. It offers an insight on the cultural and institutional frameworks of the gig economy and the varieties of platform work in different sectors, locals, skills and complexity level.
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Labour, Law and Digitalisation
2022Digital transformation of work has recently become the hot topic of labour law research, probably for more than one simple reason. New digital technologies have rapidly spread all over the world in the field of work (as well), and their future seems to be even brighter. We must reasonably expect that its role in economic, as well as work relations will
menegatti emanuele, gyulavari tamas
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Journal of AI, Robotics & Workplace Automation, 2021
Digital labour raises many questions, including how to measure quality, efficiency and cost, but also regarding people, ranging from skills and labour costs to salaries and unionisation. This paper aims to highlight some pertinent threads and arguments about technological disruptions to workforce automation and robotisation.
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Digital labour raises many questions, including how to measure quality, efficiency and cost, but also regarding people, ranging from skills and labour costs to salaries and unionisation. This paper aims to highlight some pertinent threads and arguments about technological disruptions to workforce automation and robotisation.
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Digital Labour Platforms: Dusk or Dawn of Labour Law?
2020The purpose of this paper is to outline the problems faced by individual and collective labour law in face of new forms of work organization such as digital platforms. Digital platforms do not constitute uniform silos separate from other branches of economy.
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Labour Conflicts in the Digital Age
2022This volume offers a first systematic attempt to combine social movement studies and industrial relation studies in the analysis of the new labour conflicts in the platform economy. Contributing to the increasing interest in the workers’ voice in platform labour and in worker protest in the platform economy, the book offers a comparative analysis of ...
Della porta, Donatella +2 more
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Digital Labour Is Emotional Labour
This chapter considers the 'emotional labour' involved in digital work and reflects on the emotionality inherent within everyday digital practices and behaviours in museums and heritage organisations. It argues that only by better articulating the affective dimensions of working with technology can we build a more nuanced understanding of the future ofopenaire +1 more source
Feminism, Labour and Digital Media: The Digital Housewife
Australian Feminist Studies, 2018On Twitter in 2018, the elite comedy club High Spirits in Mumbai, India was exposed for its owner Khodu Irani’s and others’ sexual harassment of some of the members of the club.
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Digital labour platforms and labour protection in China
2020The growth of digital labour platforms worldwide creates both opportunities and challenges to the world of work as well as the traditional approaches of regulating work and setting minimum standards. This paper explores the implications of the digital labour platforms for labour regulation in China and the potential applicability of existing laws and ...
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