
International Labour Standards and Platform Work
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Content
- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- 1. The Subject
- 2. Context and Background
- 3. Description of the Research
- 3.1. Assumptions, (Sub-)research Questions, Research Goals and Approach
- 3.2. Societal Relevance and Scientific Innovation
- 4. Methodology
- 4.1. Legal Research and the Sources Used
- 4.2. Methodological Steps and Structure
- Part I. Digital Labour Platforms and Labour Market Intermediaries
- Introduction
- Chapter 1. Digital Labour Platforms
- Subchapter 1. The Concept of a Digital Labour Platform
- Subchapter 2. The Implications of this Description
- Chapter 2. Labour Market Intermediaries
- Subchapter 1. The Concept of a Labour Market Intermediary
- Subchapter 2. The Rise of Digital Labour Market Intermediation
- Subchapter 3. The Purposes of Labour Market Intermediation
- Chapter 3. Digital Labour Platforms' Involvement in Labour Market Intermediation
- Subchapter 1. Labour Market Intermediaries and Platforms Are Hybrids
- Subchapter 2. Platforms' Labour Market Intermediation
- Chapter 4. Interim Conclusion: A Focus on Genuine Digital Labour Platforms
- Part II. The ILO's Normative Agenda: Decent Work
- Introduction
- Chapter 1. The International Labour Charter and Declaration of Philadelphia
- Subchapter 1. Defining Characteristics of the International Labour Organization
- Subchapter 2. The Original ILO Mandate
- Chapter 2. The Decent Work Agenda: A Blueprint for the Twenty-First Century
- Subchapter 1. The Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights
- Subchapter 2. The Decent Work Agenda
- Subchapter 3. International Acknowledgement for the Decent Work Agenda
- Chapter 3. The Second Stage: The Social Justice Declaration and Centenary Declaration
- Subchapter 1. The Committee on Strengthening the ILO's Capacity
- Subchapter 2. The ILO Declaration on Social Justice for a Fair Globalization
- Subchapter 3. The ILO Centenary Declaration for the Future of Work
- Chapter 4. Platform Work and the Centenary Declaration's Implementation
- Chapter 5. Interim Conclusion: Concrete Prospects for a Future Standard
- Part III. International Labour Standards Relevant for Platform Work
- Introduction
- Chapter 1. Preliminary Observations
- Subchapter 1. The Choice for Convention No. 177, No. 181 and No. 189
- Subchapter 2. The Rules of Interpretation Applicable to ILO Conventions
- 1. ILO Conventions Are Atypical Treaties
- 2. Unique Features of the ILO's Interpretative Rules
- 3. The Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties: Interpretation of Treaties
- Chapter 2. The Instruments on Labour Supply Services
- Subchapter 1. The Instruments on Unemployment and Fee-Charging Employment Agencies
- Subchapter 2. The Rise of Temporary Work Agencies
- Subchapter 3. The Private Employment Agencies Convention
- 1. The Convention's Object and Purpose
- 2. The Convention's Scope
- 3. The User-Side of Convention No. 181
- 4. Disguised Temporary Agency Work in the Platform Economy
- Chapter 3. The Instruments on Home Work
- Subchapter 1. The Convention's Object and Purpose
- Subchapter 2. The Convention's Scope
- 1. The Basic Definition of a Homeworker
- 2. Autonomy and Economic Independence in Home-Based Work
- 3. Certain Crowdworkers Are Homeworkers
- Chapter 4. The Instruments on Domestic Work
- Subchapter 1. The Convention's Object and Purpose
- Subchapter 2. The Convention's Scope
- 1. Domestic Work: Work Performed in or for Households
- 2. Domestic Workers' Employment Relationships
- 3. Domestic Work on an Occupational Basis
- 4. Labour Market Intermediation in Domestic Work
- 5. Some Concrete Examples: TaskRabbit and
- Chapter 5. Interim Conclusion: The International Labour Code Covers Platform Work
- Part IV. A Blueprint for the Regulation of Platform Work at the International Level
- Introduction
- Chapter 1. The International Labour Code Is Not Responsive to Platform Work
- Subchapter 1. Applicable Standards without an Actual Impact
- Subchapter 2. The Existing Instruments Are Not Geared Towards Platform Work
- Chapter 2. Multiple Pathways to Set a Standard on Platform Work
- Chapter 3. Future Standard-Setting Action by the ILO
- Subchapter 1. Fundamental Components of Decent Work
- Subchapter 2. The Strategic Objectives: Employment, Social Protection, Social Dialogue
- Chapter 4. Conclusion to Part IV
- Summary of Findings and Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index
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