EU Employment Law and Social Policy and the Need to Develop Unitary Electronic Technology of Work by Central and Eastern Member States

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  • Title: EU Employment Law and Social Policy and the Need to Develop Unitary Electronic Technology of Work by Central and Eastern Member States
  • Author: ANDRZEJ ŚWIĄTKOWSKI (Autor)
  • Access date: 139-153
  • Tytuł monografii: The Policies of the European Union from a Central European Perspective
  • Wydawca: Central European Academic Publishing
  • Rok wydania: 2022
  • Miejsce wydania: Miscolc, Budapest
  • URL: https://real.mtak.hu/154805/
  • Abstract in English: This chapter presents the current situation on the common market caused by the use of electronic employment technologies by entrepreneurs on digital platforms. Its aim is to inspire the Member States of Central and Eastern Europe to take steps to standardize the status of self-employed people on digital platforms. Occasional attempts by the EU institutions to develop a definition of the status of people employed on digital platforms may be treated as a continuation of the practice of multiplying precedents in the jurisprudence of the CJEU. They do not guarantee stable working standards for self-employed people on digital platforms.
  • Structure:
    • Wydział Pedagogiczny
    • Instytut Nauk o Polityce i Administracji
  • Dyscyplina: nauki o polityce i administracji

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  • 002 $a EU Employment Law and Social Policy and the Need to Develop Unitary Electronic Technology of Work by Central and Eastern Member States
  • 003 $a ANDRZEJ ŚWIĄTKOWSKI (Autor)
  • 003 $f János BÓKA (Redaktor)
  • 003 $f András OSZTOVITS (Redaktor)
  • 005 $a Rozdział w książce
  • 006 $a 139-153
  • 011 $b https://real.mtak.hu/154805/
  • 012 $a The Policies of the European Union from a Central European Perspective
  • 013 $a 2022
  • 014 $c Central European Academic Publishing
  • 015 $a Miscolc, Budapest
  • 017 $a 978-615-6474-06-3
  • 022 $a This chapter presents the current situation on the common market caused by the use of electronic employment technologies by entrepreneurs on digital platforms. Its aim is to inspire the Member States of Central and Eastern Europe to take steps to standardize the status of self-employed people on digital platforms. Occasional attempts by the EU institutions to develop a definition of the status of people employed on digital platforms may be treated as a continuation of the practice of multiplying precedents in the jurisprudence of the CJEU. They do not guarantee stable working standards for self-employed people on digital platforms.
  • 024 $a algorithm
  • 024 $a algorithmic management
  • 024 $a atypical employments
  • 024 $a digital platforms
  • 024 $a electronic technologies
  • 024 $a employee
  • 024 $a self-employed
  • 024 $a work
  • 024 $a working conditions
  • 985 $a Wydział Pedagogiczny
  • 985 $b Instytut Nauk o Polityce i Administracji
  • 999 $a nauki o polityce i administracji

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