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Digital Platforms and the Right to Just and Favorable Conditions of Work: A Business and Human Rights Perspective

  • Izabela Jędrzejowska-Schiffauer EMAIL logo and Łukasz Szoszkiewicz

Abstract

Digital platform economy has radically changed the modes in which work is organized, stretching the functionality of legal environment of work and its governance. This article builds on a strand of labor law scholarship that advances the need to rethink the legal construction of work and work relationship in order to adapt it to the dynamically evolving socio-economic context. By applying a business and human rights lens to this process, this article confutes the mainstream argument that labor rights guarantees remain contingent on an individual’s enjoying the status of an employee under national jurisdiction. We survey a largely underexamined conception of affording protection to platform workers under International Human Rights Law (IHRL). In doing so, we argue that the instruments of IHRL may in some respects be even better placed than that of national law, both strengthening and complementing areas where state protection is weak or non-existent. Through the right to just and favorable conditions of work perspective, we outline the non-contested, albeit partly poorly implemented obligations of states, as well as largely contentious and contested responsibilities of private actors such as digital platforms towards the rights-holders. We conclude by arguing that the leverage offered by IHRL in the struggle to curb a quasi-sovereign power of the platform largely outweighs the democratically motivated objections this avenue may raise.


Corresponding author: Izabela Jędrzejowska-Schiffauer, Assistant Professor, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland, E-mail:

Acknowledgments

We would like to thank our commentator Gali Racabi and participants of the January 11-13, 2022 Workshop on “Crowdsourcing and the Decline of the Individual” for their invaluable comments on the first draft. This research was funded in whole by National Science Centre, Poland, 2021/41/B/HS5/01557. For the purpose of Open Access, the authors have applied a CC-BY public copyright license to any Author Accepted Manuscript (AAM) version arising from this submission.

Published Online: 2024-01-25
Published in Print: 2023-11-27

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