The world(s) of work in transition
The report of the third joint ETUI-ETUC conference, held on 27-29 June 2018, summarises the three days of discussion that took place when over 500 delegates gathered in Brussels to debate the future of work. The ambition of the 2018 event was to analyse the impact of the four key ‘megatrends' – globalization, climate change, digitalization and the demographic transition disrupting societies and economies.
Source: https://www.etui.org/Publications2/Conference-reports/The-world-s-of-work-in-transition
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The platform economy and the disruption of the employment relationship
Jan Drahokoupil (ETUI) and Brian Fabo (Central European University Budapest)
This policy brief considers the impact of online platforms on labour markets and on the employment relationship in particular. It discusses the importance of outsourcing platforms, arguing that the ‘collaborative economy’ used by the European Commission (EC) is a misleading concept, as the trend is in fact just an extension of the market mechanism.
The authors also propose concrete policies that would address the risks related to platform-mediated work.
Conference report 'Shaping the new world of work'
Edited by :
Willy De Backer (ETUI)
This report summarises the presentations and debates of the 3-day ETUC/ETUI conference on 'Shaping the new world of work. The impacts of digitalisation and robotisation', held from 27-29 June 2016 in Brussels.
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