Workers’ non-discrimination in the metaverse

Felicia Rosioru
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Technology is evolving and the workplace is radically changing; remote work is possible for activities that we never sought that could be done elsewhere than in a workplace organised by the employer. Digitalization enables automated production lines, but also automated decisions related to the employees, replacing human control and making platform work possible. The impact of innovation on labour law was very important during the pandemic, accelerated by the need of the so-called `social distance`. Several platforms, like Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, Zoom, Webex Meet were rapidly adapted to allow live interaction for those who could not meet in-person. Online meetings, online lectures, online administration etc. have become quite rapidly the `normality` of those days. In this context, an old idea has found fertile ground for development: the metaverse. Even if the metaverse doesn’t exist yet, work in virtual worlds advertised as metaverses has become a reality, challenging the traditional structures of labour law. One of the concerning issues related to the metaverse is related to workers’ discrimination in the virtual world and the possibilities to tackle it.
工人在虚拟世界中的不歧视
技术在不断发展,工作场所也在发生根本性的变化;远程工作可以完成我们从未寻求过的活动,这些活动可以在雇主组织的工作场所以外的其他地方完成。数字化可以实现自动化生产线,也可以实现与员工相关的自动化决策,取代人工控制,使平台工作成为可能。在大流行期间,创新对劳动法的影响非常重要,而所谓的"社会距离"的需要又加速了这种影响。Google Meet、Microsoft Teams、Zoom、Webex Meet等几个平台迅速适应,为那些无法亲自见面的人提供实时互动。在线会议、在线讲座、在线管理等已迅速成为当今的“常态”。在这种背景下,一个古老的想法找到了发展的沃土:元宇宙。即使虚拟世界还不存在,但在虚拟世界中工作已经成为现实,挑战着传统的劳动法结构。与虚拟世界相关的一个令人关注的问题与虚拟世界中工人的歧视以及解决这个问题的可能性有关。
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