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Aprovechar las oportunidades de la economía de plataformas digitales mediante la libertad sindical y la negociación colectiva

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En el presente estudio se aportan datos empíricos obtenidos en diferentes regiones del mundo con el fin de determinar las vías de acceso de los trabajadores de la economía de plataformas digitales a la libertad de asociación y la libertad sindical y a la negociación colectiva. Los datos indican que la manifestación de protestas colectivas, la creación de nuevas organizaciones y plataformas de trabajadores, el diálogo social y, en cierta medida, la negociación colectiva son fenómenos presentes en el marco de las plataformas digitales. Las experiencias in situ descritas en este estudio ponen de manifiesto la existencia de fórmulas viables y de una demanda propicia para crear un entorno aún más favorable a la libertad de asociación y la libertad sindical y a la negociación colectiva, en el cual los trabajadores y los empleadores puedan aprovechar las oportunidades que les brinda la economía de plataformas.

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  • Hadwiger, Felix,, 2023. "Aprovechar las oportunidades de la economía de plataformas digitales mediante la libertad sindical y la negociación colectiva," ILO Working Papers 995213593502676, International Labour Organization.
  • Handle: RePEc:ilo:ilowps:995213593502676
    DOI: 10.54394/IMTQ2450
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    digital labour platforms; platform workers; trade union.; freedom of association.; collective bargaining; workers rights; technological change;
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