Algorithmic management and collective bargaining
De Stefano, Valerio ; Taes, Simon
Transfer. European Review of Labour and Research
2023
29
1
February
21-36
artificial intelligence ; collective bargaining ; future of work ; automation ; crowd work ; trade union
Technology
https://doi.org/10.1177/10242589221141055
English
Bibliogr.
"This article addresses the challenges raised by the introduction of algorithmic management and artificial intelligence in the world of work, focusing on the risks that new managerial technologies present for fundamental rights and principles, such as non-discrimination, freedom of association and the right to privacy. The article argues that collective bargaining is the most suitable regulatory instrument for responding to these challenges, and that current EU legislative initiatives do not adequately recognise the role of collective bargaining in this area. It also maps current initiatives undertaken by national trade union movements in Europe to govern algorithmic management."
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