Digital Work Platforms at the Interface of Labour Law: Regulating Market Organisers
By (Author) Professor Dr Eva Kocher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Hart Publishing
7th April 2022
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
IT and Communications law / Postal laws and regulations
344.01
Hardback
288
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
This book shows how to design labour rights to effectively protect digital platform workers, organise accountability on digital work platforms, and guarantee workers collective representation and action. It acknowledges that digital work platforms entail enormous risks for workers, and at the same time it reveals the extent to which labour law is in need of reconstruction. The book focusses on the conceptual links often overlooked in the past between labour laws categories and its regulatory approaches. By explaining and analysing the wealth of approaches that deconstruct and reconceptualise labour law, the book uncovers the organisational ideas that permeate labour laws categories as well as its policy approaches in a variety of jurisdictions. These ideas reveal a lack of fit between labour laws traditional concepts and digital platform work: digital work platforms rarely behave like hierarchical organisations; instead, they more often function as market organisers. The book provides a fresh perspective for international academic and policy debates on the regulation of digital work platforms, as well as on the purposes and foundations of labour law. It offers a way out of the impasse the debate around labour law classification has reached, by showing what labour law could learn from digital law approaches to platforms and vice versa.
Eva Kocher is Professor of Labour Law at the Center for Interdisciplinary Labour Law Studies, Law Faculty, European University Viadrina, Germany.