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Analiza platformskega dela z vidika tveganj za prekarnost : magistrsko diplomsko delo
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Abstract
Magistrsko diplomsko delo se osredotoča na delovnopravno analizo platformskega dela z vidika tveganj za prekarnost ter obravnavo možnih rešitev in ukrepov za zmanjšanje teh tveganj. Posebna pozornost je namenjena presoji vprašanja obstoja delovnega razmerja med platformskim delavcem in spletno platformo ter presoji vpliva digitalizacije na pravno naravo razmerij in na pogoje dela. Platformsko delo sicer ustvarja številne nove priložnosti na trgu dela, vendar hkrati predstavlja tudi grožnjo konceptu dostojnega dela. Podatki raziskav namreč kažejo, da so platformski delavci na splošno izpostavljeni številnim tveganjem za prekarnost. Za zmanjšanje prekarnosti je ključnega pomena zlasti, da se posameznikom, ki opravljajo delo prek spletnih platform, zagotovi ustrezen delovnopravni status ter temu primerno in učinkovito delovnopravno varstvo. Kot možni ukrepi za dosego tega cilja se kažejo okrepitev inšpekcijskega nadzora nad opravljanjem dela prek spletnih platform, spodbujanje socialnega dialoga in prilagoditev že obstoječe zakonske ureditve posebnostim platformskega dela. Na ravni EU je trenutno v obravnavi predlog direktive o izboljšanju delovnih pogojev pri platformskem delu. Temeljni rešitvi, ki ju vsebuje omenjeni predlog direktive, sta uvedba izpodbojne domneve o obstoju delovnega razmerja med platformskim delavcem in spletno platformo dela ter uvedba pravil o uporabi umetne inteligence in s tem povezanih pravic, ki naj bi se (vsaj do neke mere) zagotavljale vsem, ki opravljajo delo prek spletnih platform, torej neodvisno od delovnopravnega statusa.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:platformsko delo, nestandardne oblike dela, prekarnost, digitalizacija, delovnopravni status, primerno in učinkovito delovnopravno varstvo
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:PF - Faculty of Law
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:N. Remškar
Year:2023
Number of pages:VII, 54 f.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-151888 This link opens in a new window
UDC:349.2(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:171223555 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:25.10.2023
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:Platform work analysis in terms of the risks of precariousness
Abstract:
The master’s thesis focuses on platform work analysis in terms of the risks of precariousness and discusses possible solutions and measures to reduce these risks. Special attention is paid to the question of the existence of an employment relationship between platform worker and digital labour platform, as well as to the impact of digitalisation on the legal nature of relationships and on working conditions. While platform work creates new opportunities on the labour market, it also poses a threat to the concept of decent work. Research data shows that platform workers are generally exposed to many risks of precariousness. In order to reduce precariousness, it is particularly important to ensure that individuals who work through digital labour platforms have correct employment status and access to appropriate and effective labour law protection. Possible measures to achieve this goal are the enhancement of labour inspection control, the promotion of social dialog and the adjustment of existing regulation to the special characteristics of platform work. At the EU level the Commission’s proposal for a Directive on improving working conditions in platform work is now being discussed. The proposal introduces two key measures – the rebuttable presumption of an employment relationship between platform and worker and the establishment of rules on the use of the artificial intelligence and related rights, that should be (at least to some extent) guaranteed to all persons performing platform work, regardless of their employment status.

Keywords:platform work, non-standard forms of work, precariousness, digitalisation, employment status, appropriate and effective labour protection

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