This chapter examines the never-ending process of firm reorganisation, portraying it as a dynamic that integrates market logic from both ‘subjective’ (workers) and ‘objective’ (firm) perspectives. It explores these forms of hybridisation through theories on the nature and boundaries of the firm. The second part draws on case law from countries studied in the SHARE project, particularly recent platform work cases, illustrating how labour law categories can uncover and counter these dynamics. By bridging diverse disciplinary fields, the chapter enhances our understanding of the evolving relationship between the organisation of labour and the legal frameworks regulating it.
Hybrid Work in Hybrid Organisations. Labour Law and New Organisational Methods / P. Digennaro - In: Hybrid Labour: Measuring, Classifying, and Representing Workers at the Boundaries of Employment and Self-employment[s.l] : Routledge, 2025 Feb 03. - ISBN 9781003353645. - pp. 134-147 [10.4324/9781003353645-11]
Hybrid Work in Hybrid Organisations. Labour Law and New Organisational Methods
P. Digennaro
2025
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This chapter examines the never-ending process of firm reorganisation, portraying it as a dynamic that integrates market logic from both ‘subjective’ (workers) and ‘objective’ (firm) perspectives. It explores these forms of hybridisation through theories on the nature and boundaries of the firm. The second part draws on case law from countries studied in the SHARE project, particularly recent platform work cases, illustrating how labour law categories can uncover and counter these dynamics. By bridging diverse disciplinary fields, the chapter enhances our understanding of the evolving relationship between the organisation of labour and the legal frameworks regulating it.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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