Improving working conditions in platform work in the light of the recent proposal for a directive

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· Convegni Book 67 · Sapienza Università Editrice
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This collective work has the aim to bring together several contributions by scholars from different Countries through the leitmotif of the analysis of work through digital platforms, also in the light of the latest proposal for a European Union directive. The first section focuses on the analysis of digital platform work, in various aspects, including issues concerning the use of artificial intelligence. The second section analyses issues related to the development of workers’ rights through digital platforms. In the third section, the authors made considerations on the intervention of the draft directive on qualification.


About the author

Stefano Bellomo is Full Professor of Labour Law at the Sapienza University of Rome, author of numerous publications, speaker in many national and international congresses and member of editorial boards of scientific reviews. He is also a member of the Commission for the certification of labour contracts of the University of RomaTre.

Domenico Mezzacapo is Full Professor of Labour Law at the Sapienza University of Rome, author of numerous publications, speaker in many congresses and member of editorial boards of scientific reviews. He is also the President of the Commission for the certification of labour contracts of the Sapienza University of Rome.

Fabrizio Ferraro is Research Fellow qualified as associate Professor in Labour Law at the Sapienza University of Rome, author of numerous publications and speaker in many congresses.

Dario Calderara is Research Fellow in Labour Law at the Sapienza University of Rome, author of numerous publications and

speaker in many congresses.

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