The rise of the «just-in-time workforce»: on-demand work, crowdwork and labour protection in the «gig-economy»
ILO - Geneva
2016
casual worker ; labour market ; part time employment ; precarious employment ; role of ILO ; temporary employment ; workers rights ; job insecurity
Conditions of work and employment series
71
Employment
English
Bibliogr.
2226-8952
"The so-called “gig-economy” has been growing exponentially in numbers and importance in recent years but its impact on labour rights has been largely overlooked. Forms of work in the “gig-economy” include “crowdwork”, and “work-on-demand via apps”, under which the demand and supply of working activities is matched online or via mobile apps. These forms of work can provide a good match of job opportunities and allow flexible working schedules. However, they can also pave the way to a severe commodification of work. This paper discusses the implications of this commodification and advocates the full recognition of activities in the gig-economy as “work”."
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