Reshaping Work and Welfare in the Digital Age – WorkWel

WorkWel launches new approaches to “platformity” and asks the tricky questions of whether platform work disrupt the existing legal framework and, more fundamentally, whether it raises concerns in terms of social protection of its workers/providers.

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Platform work is an atypical form of work in many respects, for example, because it is usually task-based, involves several partners, is dependent on technology and uses algorithms and big data. It risks increasing situations of precariousness of the workforce and rising inequalities within society. The objective of WorkWel is to analyse how this new type of organisation of work affects the regulation of labour and social security protection, their relationship and the problems, which flow from there. The meta-research question is thus the following: How disruptive is platform work for workplace governance and social security and how does it contribute to a rethinking of the central pillars of the welfare state?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  1. ‘Platform work, social protection and flexicurity in Denmark’
    Jacqueson, Catherine, 1 nov. 2021, I: International Social Security Review.

  2. “I’LL CALL MY UNION”, SAID THE DRIVER – COLLECTIVE BARGAINING OF GIG WORKERS UNDER EU COMPETITION RULES
    Bergqvist, ChristianJacqueson, Catherine, Huffmann, M., Lind, Y. & Schmidt-Kessen, M. J., 2021, I: Europaraettslig Tidskrift. 2021, 2, s. 237 267 s.

  3. Schoukens, P., Barrio, A., & De Becker, E. (2022). Platform economy and the risk of in-work poverty: A research agenda for social security lawyers. In De Stefano, V., Durri, I., et al. (eds.), A Research Agenda for the Gig Economy and Society, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 93-112.

  4. Barrio, Alberto, 2023, The Role of the EU in Adapting Social Law to the Digital Transformation of Work: Lessons learned from the proposed Directive on improving working conditions in platform work, I: Hungarian Labour Law E-Journal, 2023/1, 20-45.

  5. SOCIAL EUROPE AND THE EU PACKAGE PROTECTING PLATFORM WORK
    Jacqueson, Catherine, okt. 2023, Pioneering social Europe - Liber Amicorum Herwig Verschueren. Die Keure, s. 161-169 9 s. Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapport › Bidrag til bog/antologi › Forskning › fagfællebedømt

  6. Barrio, Alberto, 2023, A Hidden Battlefield: The Social Security Impact of the Proposed Directive on Improving Working Conditions in Platform Work, I: Verfassungsblog, 20 July 2023

 

Amsterdam - January 2024 - The future of European social citizenship - EUSocialCit Conference Amsterdam

Warsaw – June 2023 -  The potential social protection impact of the proposed Directive on improving working conditions in platform work – Alberto Barrio

Copenhagen – 9th Mai 2022 – MoveS Cross-Border Work and Social Security Protection – Alberto Barrio 
Alberto Barrio - Social security coordination and platform work

Online seminar - 24th June 2022 - Social security coordination and platform work – Alberto Barrio
Alberto Barrio - Webseminar - Social security coordination and platform work

Lissabon – 22th Juni 2022 – Improving the working conditions of platform work – Catherine Jacqueson
Catherine Jacqueson - The Commission’s directive proposal on platform work – paradoxes and novelties

 Bruxelles, ETUI – 14th Februar 2023 – The future of work: working with and through digital technology – Alberto Barrio
Alberto Barrio - Regulatory challenges under EU law: Lessons learnt from the proposed Directive on improving working conditions in platform work 

Budapest - April 2023 - Decent work in the digital Age - Alberto Barrio
The role of the EU in adapting social law to the digital transformation of work

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Researchers

Internal researchers

Name Title Image
Barrio Fernandez, Alberto Postdoc Billede af Barrio Fernandez, Alberto
Jacqueson, Catherine Professor Billede af Jacqueson, Catherine

Funding

Independent Research Fund Denmark logo

Reshaping Work and Welfare in the Digital Age - WorkWel has received funding from Independent Research Fund Denmark

Project: Reshaping Work and Welfare in the Digital Age - WorkWel
(Research Project 118164)

Period: 1.1.2021 and runs at least until 30.9.2024

Contact

Catherine JacquesonPI professor
Catherine Jacqueson

South Campus,
Building: 5C.2.09
DK-2300 Copenhagen S
Phone: +45 35 32 35 97
E-mail: Catherine.Jacqueson@jur.ku.dk