Does the ‘Personal Employment Contract' provide a basis for the reunification of employment law?
2007
36
1
March
68-83
labour relations ; labour contract ; labour law
Law
http://ilj.oxfordjournals.org/content/vol36/issue1/index.dtl
English
"This article considers Mark Freedland's idea, at the core of The Personal Employment Contract, that a unified body of employment law for ‘employees' and ‘workers' is both feasible and desirable. It discusses the origins of the division between employees and the self-employed, and considers whether the rediscovery of the worker concept in the 1990s has provided the hoped-for solution to problems concerning the coverage of employment legislation. More generally, it seeks to take up Freedland's challenge to reconceptualise the employment relationship as a ‘personal employment contract' covering both employees and the dependent self-employed. "
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