Collective Bargaining and the Gig Economy: A Traditional Tool for New Business Models
Authors: José María Miranda Boto and Elisabeth Brameshuber (eds)
Publisher and Date of Publication: Hart Publishing 2022
This open access book investigates the role of collective bargaining in the gig economy. As with the
labour movement historically, the big question is whether individual rights for workers in the digital
economy can ever become secure and meaningful in the absence of collective rights. And, as with
the labour movement historically, the role of workers on the ground in defining their own forms of
organisation and bargaining units. Despite its European focus, this book offers a basis for addressing
these questions in a way that SA policymakers could be persuaded by and part of. [View resource]
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