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Realizing the opportunities of the platform economy through freedom of association and collective bargaining

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  • Hadwiger, Felix,

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This study provides empirical evidence from different regions of the world to identify avenues for platform economy workers to access freedom of association and collective bargaining. It shows that collective protests, the establishment of new organizations of workers and platforms, social dialogue and, to a limited extent, collective bargaining are taking place in the platform economy. The experiences from the ground described in this study indicate ways and a demand to create an even more enabling environment for freedom of association and collective bargaining in order to realize the opportunities of the platform economy for workers and employers.

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  • Hadwiger, Felix,, 2022. "Realizing the opportunities of the platform economy through freedom of association and collective bargaining," ILO Working Papers 995203991802676, International Labour Organization.
  • Handle: RePEc:ilo:ilowps:995203991802676
    DOI: 10.54394/VARD7939
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