Let’s Deconstruct the Meaning of “Dependent Work†to Enlarge the Scope of Labor Law
Barbara Grandi ()
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Barbara Grandi: Former researcher at Rome La Sapienza University, Independent lawyer,
International Journal of Business and Social Research, 2014, vol. 4, issue 4, 34-49
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The article proposes to deconstruct the essence of the “dependent work†phenomenon into its three dimensions (facts, definitional legal category, and normative effects) in order to explore a common ground of concepts and possible definitional categories that consider the topic from a trans-national perspective. The study is mainly based upon an English-Italian comparison; by means of a “de-constructive theoretical framework†, it argues that some benefits would possibly derive from defining a worker’s dependency just as a measurable fact related to the income as gained by the worker from a unique employer.
Keywords: Employee; Dependence; labor law; Civil law. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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