Collective Bargaining and the Gig Economy : : A Traditional Tool for New Business Models / / José María Miranda Boto, Elisabeth Brameshuber.

This open access book investigates the role of collective bargaining in the gig economy. Despite the variety of situations covered by the term "gig economy", collective agreements for employees and non-employees are being concluded in various countries, either at company or at branch level...

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