Discrimination in the area of self-employment. Reflections from the Frank Algorithm
Starting from the analysis of the order of the Tribunal of Bologna that has applied the prohibition of anti-union discrimination to Deliveroo’s riders, the Authors examine if and to what extent self-employed people enter in the scope of antidiscrimination law. In order to decipher the fragmented and...
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doaj-be20937db1e14c2ba120d18be7bf98ed2021-06-29T13:41:33ZengUniversity of BolognaLabour & Law Issues2421-26952021-06-0171I.18I.4710.6092/issn.2421-2695/1316911481Discrimination in the area of self-employment. Reflections from the Frank AlgorithmSilvia Borelli0Maura Ranieri1Università di FerraraUniversità Magna Græcia di CatanzaroStarting from the analysis of the order of the Tribunal of Bologna that has applied the prohibition of anti-union discrimination to Deliveroo’s riders, the Authors examine if and to what extent self-employed people enter in the scope of antidiscrimination law. In order to decipher the fragmented and incomplete legal framework, they suggest a systematic interpretation of the national legislation, taking into account both EU law, the ECHR and the ILO sources. In the final part, the application of antidiscrimination law to self-employed is further motivated by the examination of the recent proposals implementing the European Digital Strategy.https://labourlaw.unibo.it/article/view/13169antidiscrimination lawself-employmenttrade union rightsalgorithmic discrimination |
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Discrimination in the area of self-employment. Reflections from the Frank Algorithm |
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Discrimination in the area of self-employment. Reflections from the Frank Algorithm |
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Discrimination in the area of self-employment. Reflections from the Frank Algorithm |
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discrimination in the area of self-employment. reflections from the frank algorithm |
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University of Bologna |
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Labour & Law Issues |
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2421-2695 |
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2021-06-01 |
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Starting from the analysis of the order of the Tribunal of Bologna that has applied the prohibition of anti-union discrimination to Deliveroo’s riders, the Authors examine if and to what extent self-employed people enter in the scope of antidiscrimination law. In order to decipher the fragmented and incomplete legal framework, they suggest a systematic interpretation of the national legislation, taking into account both EU law, the ECHR and the ILO sources. In the final part, the application of antidiscrimination law to self-employed is further motivated by the examination of the recent proposals implementing the European Digital Strategy. |
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antidiscrimination law self-employment trade union rights algorithmic discrimination |
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