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Contents: Introduction / Jeff Kenner, Marta Otto, Izabela Florczak
Part I: Precarious work: Towards a new theoretical foundation
1. Precarious work and labour regulation in the EU: Current reality and perspectives / Izabela Florczak and Marta Otto
2. Precariat - next stage of development or economic predominance in a new scene? / Barbara Godlewska-Bujok and Andrzej Patulski
3. Precarious work and social protection: Between flexicurity and social pollution / Calogero Massimo Cammalleri
Part II: The legal contours of precarious work in Europe
4. Deepening precarity in the United Kingdom / David Mangan
5. The rise of precarious work in Spain. the effects of the increase in labour market flexibility / Anna Ginès I Fabrellas
6. Precarity of new forms of employment under Swedish labour law / Annamaria Westregård
7. From student work to false self-employment: How to combat precarious work in Slovenia? / Darja Senčur Peček and Valentina Franca
8. Precarious work in Poland. How to tackle the abuse of atypical forms of employment? / Łukasz Pisarczyk and Urszula Torbus
9. On the balance between flexibility and precarity: Atypical forms of employment under the laws of the Czech Republic / Jakub Tomšej
Part III: The challenge of the 'gig economy'
10. "digital work" in the "platform economy". The last (but not least) stage of precariousness in labour relationships / Gionata Cavallini and Matteo Avogaro
11. Uber drivers are 'workers' - the expanding scope of the 'worker' concept in the UK's gig economy / Jeff Kenner
12. Digital work - real bargaining. How to ensure sustainability of social dialogue in digital era? / Joanna Unterschütz
Index.
Part I: Precarious work: Towards a new theoretical foundation
1. Precarious work and labour regulation in the EU: Current reality and perspectives / Izabela Florczak and Marta Otto
2. Precariat - next stage of development or economic predominance in a new scene? / Barbara Godlewska-Bujok and Andrzej Patulski
3. Precarious work and social protection: Between flexicurity and social pollution / Calogero Massimo Cammalleri
Part II: The legal contours of precarious work in Europe
4. Deepening precarity in the United Kingdom / David Mangan
5. The rise of precarious work in Spain. the effects of the increase in labour market flexibility / Anna Ginès I Fabrellas
6. Precarity of new forms of employment under Swedish labour law / Annamaria Westregård
7. From student work to false self-employment: How to combat precarious work in Slovenia? / Darja Senčur Peček and Valentina Franca
8. Precarious work in Poland. How to tackle the abuse of atypical forms of employment? / Łukasz Pisarczyk and Urszula Torbus
9. On the balance between flexibility and precarity: Atypical forms of employment under the laws of the Czech Republic / Jakub Tomšej
Part III: The challenge of the 'gig economy'
10. "digital work" in the "platform economy". The last (but not least) stage of precariousness in labour relationships / Gionata Cavallini and Matteo Avogaro
11. Uber drivers are 'workers' - the expanding scope of the 'worker' concept in the UK's gig economy / Jeff Kenner
12. Digital work - real bargaining. How to ensure sustainability of social dialogue in digital era? / Joanna Unterschütz
Index.