零时工合同和劳动法:对立的关系?

IF 1.1 Q2 LAW
E. Dermine, Amaury Mechelynck
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作为特刊的引言,本文对所研究的现象,即零时工合同,提供了一个共同的定义,并阐述了通过构成零时工合同的连续贡献所追求的研究目标。零时工合同是雇主不承诺为工人提供最低工作时间的长期关系。法律学者经常指出,零时工合同与劳动法所追求的工作退役是对立的。特刊旨在通过对欧洲、国际和国家劳动法的法律理论方法来探讨这一假设。首先,它试图通过三个国家案例研究来完善这一假设,研究国家劳动法是否(以及如何)旨在防止零小时合同和类似的按需工作安排。其次,认真对待这一假设,它调查了国家劳动法、欧洲和国际社会法中是否存在反对或更好地保护零时工的法律论据。
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Zero-hour contracts and labour law: An antithetical association?
As an introduction to the special issue, this article provides a common definition of the phenomenon studied, i.e. zero-hour contracts, and sets out the research goals pursued through the successive contributions that compose it. Zero-hour contracts are long-term relationships where the employer does not commit to providing a minimum number of working hours to the worker. Legal scholars often state that zero-hour contracts are antithetical to the decommodification of work pursued by labour law. The special issue intends to explore this hypothesis through a legal doctrinal approach to European, international, and national labour law. First, it seeks to refine this hypothesis by examining, through three national case-studies, if (and how) national labour laws were designed to prevent zero-hour contracts and similar on-demand work arrangements. Second, taking the hypothesis seriously, it investigates whether there might be legal arguments in national labour laws and in European and international social law to oppose or to better protect zero-hour workers.
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