‘Masters and Servers’: Collective Labour Rights and Private Government in the Contemporary World of Work

IF 0.8 Q3 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR
V. De Stefano
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This article explores the issues of subordination and authority in the contemporary world of work as they are exacerbated by new forms of work-surveillance that track emotions and mental states of workers by means of artificial intelligence, predictive algorithms and big data. It discusses subordination in contemporary work arrangements, highlighting how new technologies and business practices expand hierarchy and forms of private government beyond the scope of the employment relationship. It explores some of the technologies and practices that magnify and expand managerial powers to unprecedented levels, by tracking and strictly monitoring workers’ emotional and mental states. It also highlights how collective labour rights represent the best counterbalance to restrain these practices and curb modern forms of private government in the workplace. It concludes by discussing how the distinction between the traditional functions of collective rights, the ‘civil liberty’ and the ‘industrial’ function is increasingly blurred, arguing that an expansion of the personal scope of collective rights is crucial in this regard. Workplace Surveillance, Artificial Intelligence, Predictive Algorithms, Big Data, Platform Work, Surveillance Capitalism, Subordination, Contract of Employment, Collective Labour Rights
“主人和仆人”:当代劳动世界中的集体劳动权利和私人政府
本文探讨了当代工作世界中的从属和权威问题,因为新的工作监控形式通过人工智能、预测算法和大数据来跟踪工人的情绪和精神状态,从而加剧了这些问题。它讨论了当代工作安排中的从属关系,强调了新技术和商业实践如何将等级制度和私人政府的形式扩展到雇佣关系的范围之外。它探索了一些技术和实践,通过跟踪和严格监控工人的情绪和精神状态,将管理权力放大和扩大到前所未有的水平。它还突出表明,集体劳工权利是限制这些做法和遏制现代工作场所私人政府形式的最佳平衡。文章最后讨论了集体权利的传统功能、“公民自由”和“工业”功能之间的区别是如何日益模糊的,并认为在这方面,扩大集体权利的个人范围是至关重要的。工作场所监控、人工智能、预测算法、大数据、平台工作、监控资本主义、从属关系、雇佣合同、集体劳动权利
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期刊介绍: Published four times a year, the International Journal of Comparative Labour Law and Industrial Relations is an essential source of information and analysis for labour lawyers, academics, judges, policymakers and others. The Journal publishes original articles in the domains of labour law (broadly understood) and industrial relations. Articles cover comparative and international (or regional) analysis of topical issues, major developments and innovative practices, as well as discussions of theoretical and methodological approaches. The Journal adopts a double-blind peer review process. A distinguished editorial team, with the support of an International Advisory Board of eminent scholars from around the world, ensures a continuing high standard of scientific research dealing with a range of important issues.
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