Collective bargaining and platforms

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Collective bargaining and platforms. / Bergqvist, Christian.

2020.

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Bergqvist, C. (2020, Dec 11). Collective bargaining and platforms.

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Bergqvist C. Collective bargaining and platforms. 2020.

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Bergqvist, Christian. / Collective bargaining and platforms. 2020.

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title = "Collective bargaining and platforms",
abstract = "The rise and proliferation of the online economy, centred specifically on platforms, has opened new opportunities for private individuals to sell their labour in new and more flexible ways. Either full or part-time or when convenient or requested. However, this has also created conflicts as unions see the increased utilization of freelancers and the self-employed as undercutting adopted collective agreements and the terms agreed to in these particular arrangements. Or at least this is how the unions prefer to present the matter and as always the truth is more complex",
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