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Vol. 14 No. 2 (2021)
Vol. 14 No. 2 (2021)
Published:
2021-12-22
Editorial
Iacopo Senatori; Edoardo Ales
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Theme
The Autonomous Workers and the Needed Responses of Social Protection Systems to Overcome Transitions
Chiara Garbuio
1-16
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Economic Dependency and Contractual Imbalance of Self-Employed Workers in the Italian Legal Framework
Caterina Mazzanti
17-27
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How much autonomy in autonomous work? – legal status and social protection of ‘freelancers’ in Poland
Kamila Naumowicz
29-39
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The New Working (Poor) Class. Self-Employment and In-Work Poverty in the EU: a Supranational Regulatory Strategy
Veronica Papa
41-58
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Economically Dependent Workers: main aspects of their protection in the Spanish Labour Law and Social Security System
María Salas Porras
59-69
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Miscellaneous
Who is afraid of unions representation? Some considerations on the SAP SE case in the light of EU Labour Law.
Edoardo Ales
71-83
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The Dutch system for youth minimum wages: expressing concern about age discrimination and the rights of young people
Krystyna Bakhtina
85-96
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The network contract: an instrument to contrast labour exploitation in agriculture. The Italian case
Vincenzo Cangemi, Roberto Pettinelli
97-118
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Index funds and employee welfare: some exploratory insights
Sergio Gilotta
119-138
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The dual dimension of the European Social Charter and its effects on the rules on protection against unlawful dismissals
Alessandro Giuliani
139-155
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Artificial intelligence, work, power imbalance and democracy – why co-determination is essential
Ernesto Klengel, Johanna Wenckebach
157-171
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EU Strategy against gender pay gap through wage transparency: the best is yet to come.
Anna Zilli
173-183
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Keywords
social dialogue
ethiopia
working time
concept of ‘worker’
substitution clauses
denunciation
domestic workers
south africa
health
safety
leave
appalto
subcontracting
supply of labour
social enterprises
workers’ statute
flexibility
court of justice
principle of conferral
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