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Labour law and the gig economy, challenges posed by the digitalisation of labour processes, Jo Carby-Hall and Lourdes Mella Mendez

Label
Labour law and the gig economy, challenges posed by the digitalisation of labour processes, Jo Carby-Hall and Lourdes Mella Mendez
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Labour law and the gig economy
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1134460212
Responsibility statement
Jo Carby-Hall and Lourdes Mella Mendez
Series statement
Taylor & Francis eBooks
Sub title
challenges posed by the digitalisation of labour processes
Summary
"This international book analyses the impact of digitisation in labour markets, on labour relationships and also on labour processes. The rapid progress of modern disruptive technologies and AIs and their multiple applications to each phase of the labour production system, are changing the production rules on a global scale with significant impacts in every aspect of work. As new technologies transform work patterns and change the type of jobs available - destroying some while creating others - and even the nature of the tasks performed, numerous legal problems arise which are challenging to legislators and legal scholars who need to find appropriate solutions to them. Considering the labour law issues which have been created by technological developments and currently affect the work of millions worldwide, this book highlights the full scope of these issues, suggesting solutions to emerging problems and ways to mitigate the risks brought about through technological advancement. Approaching the present debate with perspectives on legal problems with expertise from a wide range of different countries, this book presents informed and scholarly studies which answer the challenges that new technologies present in labour markets, private lives and labour processes"--, Provided by publisher.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Foreword / Lord Norton of Louth -- An introduction about the challenges posed by digitalisation of labour markets by Lourdes Mella Méndez -- The Taylor Review 2017-A Critical Appreciation on a Selection of its Legal Content / Jo Carby-Hall -- The 4th Industrial Revolution and its Impact on the Individual Employment Relationship : General Considerations and the Regulatory Context in Russia / Daria Chernyaeva -- Digitalisation vis-à-vis the Indian Labour Market : Pros and Cons / Durgambini A. Patel -- The Impact of New Technologies in the Current Labour Market of Selected Arab States / Alaa Eltamimi -- Impacts of Social Networks in the Employment Environment : From the Traditional Subjects to the Particular Case of Employment Non-Compete Clauses / Duarte Abrunhosa e Sousa -- Rebalancing Worker Rights and Property Rights in Digitalised Work / Julia Tomassetti -- Technological Innovation and its Impact on the Employment Contract : Special Reference to the Video Surveillance and the Intervention of Private Detectives / María Carmen López Aniorte, Francisco Miguel Ortiz González-Conde, Antonio Megías-Bas. -- New Technologies and the Employee's Right to Privacy / Arthur Rycak -- Work-life balance and Industry 4.0 in the Legal Framework of the European Union / Tania Ushakova -- Digital Disconnection as a Limit to Corporate Control of Working Time / Sarai Rodríguez González -- Right to Disconnect from the Workplace : Strengths and Weaknesses of the French Legal Framework / Lerouge Loïc -- The Digital Evidence in the Labour Process and the Fundamental Rights of the Employee / Lourdes Mella Méndez -- The Probative Value and Effectiveness of the Evidence Obtained Through E-mail and Messaging in the Control of the Workplace Activity / Francisca Ma. Ferrando García, Ma. Monserrate Rodríguez Egio, Antonio Megías-Bas
Target audience
adolescent
Content
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