The sharing economy: the emerging debate in Spain
Spanish Labour Law and Employment Relations Journal
2017
6
1-2
30-41
digital economy ; sharing economy ; conditions of employment ; labour contract ; social security
Personnel management
https://doi.org/10.20318/sllerj.2017.3923
English
Bibliogr.
"Focusing attention on work-on-demand via apps, this article deals with the consequences of the slow emergence of the so-called sharing economy in Spain. As far as the labour field is concerned, it examines the advantages and risks that this new type of service provision (work?) entails and how Spanish law treats it as a previous step to reflect on the ability of the (labour) current regulation to secure ‘collaborators' decent working conditions. By extension, it also analyzes the impact that these developing activities could have on the Social Security system, in terms of protection (or lack of it) and financial condition."
Digital
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