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  3. Vol. 7 No. 1-2 (2018)

Vol. 7 No. 1-2 (2018)

Published: 2018-10-30

Articles

  • Contingent work is not contingent. Which models of regulation for the new forms of work?
    Stefano Bini
    4-16
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  • Access to social security for digital platform workers in Germany and in Russia: a comparative study
    Olga Chesalina
    17-28
    • PDF
  • Undeclared work and legal instruments for combating it in Spain
    Fernando Fita Ortega
    29-40
    • PDF
  • Collective transnational bargaining: practical implementation experiences from European Works Councils in Spain
    Luis Gordo González
    41-55
    • PDF
  • The contract-of-employment test renewed. A Scandinavian approach to platform work
    Marianne Jenum Hotvedt
    56-74
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