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Frank Hendrickx (Institute for Labour Law – KU Leuven (Belgium)), Elena Gramano (Bocconi University, Italy), David Mangan (Maynooth University (Ireland))
Privacy, data protection and the digitalisation of work: how industrial relations can implement a new pillar
June 26, 2020

Introduction The field of digitalisation and privacy at work has received two major European Union initiatives over the last few days. First, on 24 June 2020, the European Commission issued its first…

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Silvia Rainone (European Trade Union Institute)
The European response to the Covid-19 crisis – where are we going to?
June 04, 2020

From an EU social and labour policy perspective, 2020 started off on the right foot. In mid-January, the Commission presented its Communication on “A Strong Social Europe for A Just Transition”. In…

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David Mangan (Maynooth University (Ireland))
Carpe diem and the pandemic
June 01, 2020

Positioning for a new economic start A popular cultural reference point for the Latin phrase carpe diem has been the film Dead Poets Society, starring the late Robin Williams. In this movie, the…

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Brexit and Labour Standards at the time of COVID-19 – To Converge or to Diverge, that is the Question*
May 25, 2020

As the COVID-19 pandemic engulfs the world, requiring an unprecedented and, as of yet, unforthcoming global response, the idea of Brexit, the sheer self-indulgence and chicanery of Brexit, has…

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David Mangan (Maynooth University (Ireland))
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May 12, 2020

Foodora Leaves Canada Locked Bike©David Mangan The pandemic of 2020 is a demarcation point that will take some time to understand. In the midst of such profound changes to daily life, labour law…

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Valerio De Stefano (Osgoode Hall (Canada))
EU Court of Justice’s decision on employment status does not leave platforms off the hook
April 29, 2020

Jeremias Adams-Prassl, Antonio Aloisi, Nicola Countouris, Valerio De Stefano   In late April 2020, the Court of Justice of the EU handed down an order in response to a request for a preliminary…

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Frank Hendrickx (Institute for Labour Law – KU Leuven (Belgium))
What the corona-app can learn from robotisation: regulating the new DNA of labour markets
April 22, 2020

The year 2020 will be known forever as a historic breaking point. The corona crisis poses unprecedented challenges for policymakers, businesses and citizens around the world. Mankind is, as it were,…

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Miriam Kullmann (Radboud University (The Netherlands))
Time to Wonder: Covid-19 and the Risks of Home Office
April 21, 2020

The worldwide and fast spread of the corona virus and the Covid-19 disease gave momentum to homework for workers having office jobs. While information and communications technology allows workers to…

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Frank Hendrickx (Institute for Labour Law – KU Leuven (Belgium))
The coronavirus and the world of work: renewed labour law questions
April 01, 2020

We all can see the impact of the coronavirus on labour markets in our daily lives: people stay at home, workers work remotely, if possible we keep social distance, businesses close (some temporarily…

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Miriam Kullmann (Radboud University (The Netherlands))
Subordination in Solidarity? The Labour Law of Workers’ Cooperatives
March 23, 2020

It cannot be disputed that labour law has served and still serves as the institution that protects the dependent workforce. Yet labour law has also served the purpose to codify the authority of the…

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