Which social security regime for platform workers in Italy?
Borelli, Silvia ; Gualandi, Sofia
International Social Security Review
2021
74
3-4
July - December
133-154
social security ; precarious employment ; crowd work ; occupational accidents ; occupational disease ; guaranteed income ; collective agreement
Social protection
https://doi.org/10.1111/issr.12281
English
Bibliogr.
"This article highlights the debate on social security regimes applicable to platform workers in Italy. As social security regimes differ according to the type of employment or self-employment relationship, Italian case law dealing with platform workers' employment status will be illustrated. Italian legislation, case law and collective bargaining on health and safety at work will then be presented, clarifying the coverage to which platform workers are entitled in the event of accidents at work and occupational diseases, with a focus on the COVID-19 pandemic impact. In turn, the two main Italian minimum income schemes and the related scholarly debate will be outlined, as well as their impact on the ability of digital labour platforms to avoid their responsibilities as regards workers' rights, including access to adequate social protection."
Digital
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