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Dr. Adrián Todolí Signes www.adriantodoli.com
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◦ “On demand economy” Peer to peer economy 1099 economy ◦ (Sharing economy) ◦ Online Crowdwork ◦ Offline Crowdwork ◦ Generic Crowdwork ◦ Specific Crowdwork
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Renting economy
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Huge imbalance between the parties. The platform seeks to attract capital Global Work National labour law may restrict its use for workers of that country Average Wage per hour :1,25$
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Drivers ◦ May choose when and how much they want to work ◦ May choose how to work ◦ They use their own cars ◦ They pay for gas and insurance
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Dependency test (for checking whether or not applying labor law) Who has the right to control the work: ◦ Instructions ◦ Insert on no-owner organization (Company) Who may monitor the work Who may impose sanctions. Who gets the results of the work Who provides the materials needed for the work
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Two questions arise: ◦ 1) Is it actually an independent contracting party? (legal question) ◦ 2) Should Labor law only protect dependent work? (Ethical, sociological, economic question)
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Majority of literature include the new worker into the traditional employee legal concept. ◦ Dependency on clients monitoring (delegation) ◦ Deactivation as a sanction ◦ Recommendations are actually instructions (driver´s manual) ◦ Necessary instructions: The Company imposes the instructions that considers to be necessary (It’s up to the platform to extend the instructions) ◦ The worker is dependent but the Company freely decides to give less instructions (less work control).
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Problems: ◦ Applicability of all labor law ◦ Some regulations are not compatible Regulations on schedules, hours, vacations. Increase of employer power (less freedom for the worker) Difficulties for applying a minimum wage when the worker is able to choose how many hours he wants to work Tools belong to the employee. Accident liability Classic problems of "legitimacy" of the judge to create law (in continental law)
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Usually it’s used for jobs like sportsmen, artistic professions, salesmen, High level managers. Offline Services provided through a virtual platform. ◦ Advantages Regulation of the singularities of the new industry Workers protection adapted to the new industry Legal certainty
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1) Less dependency. 2) Freedom to choose when to work and for how many hours. 3) Freedom to work in more than one platform (avoid monopoly). 4) Accident liability to the worker. 6) Minimum wage for the whole time (but negotiable through collective agreement). 7) Consumable costs (expenses during work) and structural costs. 8) Labour Code application for the rest.
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Thank you Dr. Adrián Todolí Signes ◦ ww.adriantodoli.com Thank you Dr. Adrián Todolí Signes ◦ ww.adriantodoli.com
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