Editorial
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June 2016
Editorial: New ways of working challenges the social contract
Jun 20, 2016
“Do your duty, claim your right” describes the relationship between the individual and society. As more work becomes platform-based and cut into little pieces, the basis for taxes could be depleted, and the social contract broken.
In focus
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June 2016
A labour market without work contracts
Jun 20, 2016
New ways of organising the labour market through online platforms are shaking up entire trades. can the Nordic model survive the sharing economy?
tema
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June 2016
The core idea of labour law is under threat
Jun 20, 2016
The core idea of labour law is to protect the weaker party in an employment relation. This is increasingly under attack from market-led thinking where the main aim is to create opportunities for everyone to get a job.
tema
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June 2016
”Trade unions must organise people working though platforms”
Jun 20, 2016
The sharing economy represents a challenge to the labour market as we know it. In the face of this development, the Swedish trade union Unionen has just entered an agreement with German IG Metall. The aim is to find tools for how to organise the growing part of the labour force which works through online platforms.
tema
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June 2016
Sharing economy glossary
Jun 20, 2016
The new way of organising the selling of services can be confusing, and so too the accompanying terminology. Here is a short glossary for the most common expressions.
tema
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June 2016
Can the Nordic model survive the sharing economy?
Jun 20, 2016
The sharing economy, where customers use the Internet to find providers of different services without using physical middlemen, is also a threat to the Nordic model which builds on collective agreements. Employers and employees are forming non-contract relationships within a growing number of trades. If there is a contract, it mostly states that the partners cannot be considered to be employer or employee.