In recent years, various models of work on digital platforms have been introduced with the aim of protecting employment even in the absence of subordination. According to the Author, the recent legislative initiatives recognize that the digital infrastructure plays a significant role in conditioning the way work is carried out even in cases where the employment contract is formally qualified as self-employed. Except for those cases in which platforms are regarded as mere intermediaries in the labour market, all the schemes of legislative origin delineate platform work according to patterns that are essentially incompatible with those of self-employment.

La configurabilità del lavoro autonomo su piattaforma digitale

Annamaria Donini
2024-01-01

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In recent years, various models of work on digital platforms have been introduced with the aim of protecting employment even in the absence of subordination. According to the Author, the recent legislative initiatives recognize that the digital infrastructure plays a significant role in conditioning the way work is carried out even in cases where the employment contract is formally qualified as self-employed. Except for those cases in which platforms are regarded as mere intermediaries in the labour market, all the schemes of legislative origin delineate platform work according to patterns that are essentially incompatible with those of self-employment.
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