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De platformeconomie: Een praktische kijk op het juridische kader rond online tussenpersonen KU Leuven
The International Labour Organisation and the Future of Work KU Leuven
In 1969, David A. Morse received the Nobel Peace Prize on behalf of the International Labour Organization (ILO). In his Nobel Lecture, the then Director-General (DG) explained how the organization contributes to ‘an infrastructure of peace’ by providing Member States with ‘a meeting ground’ for cooperation and dialogue. This meeting ground is characterized by tripartism and universalism, two qualities that make the ILO stand out. Tripartism, in ...
Does Labour Law Trust Workers? Questioning Underlying Assumptions Behind Managerial Prerogatives KU Leuven
International labour standards and platform work. An analysis of digital labour platforms based on the instruments on private employment agencies, home work and domestic work KU Leuven
Policymakers across the world have been concerned about the increasing prominence of platform work arrangements. In these jobs, workers rely on a platform to obtain what are often short-term 'gigs'. Problematic is the fact that these workers tend not to enjoy much income stability, which is aggravated due to their poor access to social security protections. They also suffer from other deficits, like a lack of occupational safety and health ...