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  Platform Work Meets Flexicurity: A Comparison between Danish and Dutch Social Partners’ Responses to the Question of Platform Workers’ Contract Classification

Marenco, M. (2024). Platform Work Meets Flexicurity: A Comparison between Danish and Dutch Social Partners’ Responses to the Question of Platform Workers’ Contract Classification. European Journal of Industrial Relations. doi:10.1177/09596801231223175.

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Marenco, Matteo1, Author                 
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1Wirtschaftssoziologie, MPI for the Study of Societies, Max Planck Society, ou_3363022              

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Free keywords: Platform work, collective bargaining, contract classification, uncertainty, learning
 Abstract: In the broader discussion on how to organize protection in the future of work, social partners sought to tackle the question of whether on-location platform workers are employees or freelancers. Extant literature investigating responses to platform work concentrates on institutions as main explanatory factor. While this provides valuable insights, it overlooks actors’ creativity and motivation as factors that allow to break away with existing constraints. This paper tackles such a shortcoming by developing a theoretical angle that looks at how uncertain actors actively shape institutions through learning processes. Using a qualitative methodology, it compares Danish and Dutch social partners’ responses to the question of platform workers’ contract classification. It finds that Danish social partners agreed on the need to shelter the centrality of collective bargaining for labour market regulation, while their Dutch functional equivalent stressed the urgency to re-think the way flexibility and protection are linked. Positions of Dutch social partners were considerably more polarized than in the Danish case. This work contributes to the i) scholarship on social partners and non-standard work in contemporary capitalist economies and ii) understanding of how the relationship between protection and flexibility is being re-defined in view of the future of work.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2024-01-17
 Publication Status: Published online
 Pages: 20
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 Table of Contents: Introduction
Understanding responses to platform work: Knightian uncertainty and learning-driven institutional work
Non-standard work and traditional social partners
Social partners and the contract classification of platform workers
Case selection rationale and methodology
How to protect the Danish model? Social partners’ institutional work on the contract classification of platform workers in Denmark
How to re-think the Dutch labour market? Social partners’ institutional work on the contract classification of platform workers in the Netherlands
Discussion and conclusion
Acknowledgements
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 Rev. Type: Peer
 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1177/09596801231223175
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Title: European Journal of Industrial Relations
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ISSN: 1461-7129