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Precarious Work: The Challenge for Labour Law in Europe

Edited by: Jeff Kenner, Izabela Florczak, Marta Otto

ISBN13: 9781788973250
Published: August 2019
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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Precarious work is a current concern throughout Europe as a result of the proliferation of new types of employment related to the gig economy. This timely book, positioned at the intersection between European and national labour law, provides a comprehensive analysis of the legal and social policy challenges arising from this phenomenon.

Since the 2008 financial crisis, there has been an increasing need to respond to the rise of precarious work and the risk it poses to the European model of secure employment and social protection, which this book thoroughly explores. Chapters first consider the theoretical foundations of the issue, before examining the key characteristics and dynamics of employment regulation in Europe related to precarious work, as well as surveying recent judicial decisions. The book demonstrates the potential for improved labour regulation and case law to address the situation both at EU and national level.

Precarious Work will prove invaluable to law, politics, sociology and anthropology scholars with an interest in the phenomenon of precarious labour. Lawyers, policymakers and other practitioners working in this area will also find this book a useful resource.

Subjects:
Employment Law
Contents:
INTRODUCTION
Jeff Kenner, Marta Otto, Izabela Florczak
Part I Precarious work: towards a new theoretical foundation
1. Precarious Work and Labour Regulation in the EU: Current Reality and Perspectives
Izabela Florczak and Marta Otto
2. Precariat – Next Stage of Development or Economic Predominance in a New Scene?
Barbara Godlewska-Bujok and Andrzej Patulski
3. Precarious Work and Social Protection: Between Flexicurity and Social Pollution
Calogero Massimo Cammalleri
Part II The Legal Contours of Precarious Work in Europe
4. Deepening Precarity in the United Kingdom
David Mangan
5. The Rise of Precarious Work in Spain. The Effects of the Increase in Labour Market Flexibility
Anna Ginès I Fabrellas
6. Precarity of New Forms of Employment Under Swedish Labour Law
Annamaria Westregård
7. From Student Work to False Self-Employment: How to Combat Precarious Work in Slovenia?
Darja Senčur Peček and Valentina Franca
8. Precarious Work in Poland. How to Tackle the Abuse of Atypical Forms of Employment?
Łukasz Pisarczyk and Urszula Torbus
9. On the Balance Between Flexibility and Precarity: Atypical Forms of Employment Under The Laws of the Czech Republic
Jakub Tomšej
Part III The Challenge Of The ‘Gig Economy’
10. “Digital Work” in the “Platform Economy”. The Last (But Not Least) Stage of Precariousness in Labour Relationships
Gionata Cavallini and Matteo Avogaro
11. Uber Drivers Are ‘Workers’ – The Expanding Scope of the ‘Worker’ Concept in the UK’s Gig Economy
Jeff Kenner
12. Digital Work - Real Bargaining. How to Ensure Sustainability of Social Dialogue in Digital Era?
Joanna Unterschütz
Index