‘Grey zones' within dependent employment: formal and informal forms of on-call work in Germany
Jaehrling, Karen ; Kalina, Thorsten
Transfer. European Review of Labour and Research
2020
26
4
November
447-463
labour relations ; working time ; precarious employment ; regulation
Labour relations
https://doi.org/10.1177/1024258920937960
English
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" This article aims to take stock of the various manifestations of on-call work in Germany. It is shown that formal on-call work is, by international standards, relatively strictly regulated in Germany, not least as the result of a 2019 reform of the law. Similar to other countries, however, other informal variants are used that lie outside the scope of the re-regulation or ‘normalisation' of formal on-call work. Differentiated analyses based on survey data show that both formal and informal variants of on-call work are associated with disproportionately high levels of short part-time work, low pay and consequently with considerable risks of poverty. As a consequence, the ongoing debate on the erosion of the status of employee should not be too narrowly restricted to self-employed workers in the gig economy (Deliveroo, Uber) but should be extended to include the ‘grey zones' in the area of dependent employment."
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