VOLUME 41
Issue 1
Automation, Artificial Intelligence & Labor Law
Guest Editor: Valerio De Stefano
Introduction
Valerio De Stefano
“Negotiating the Algorithm”: Automation, Artificial Intelligence, and Labor Protection
Valerio De Stefano
The Mirror for (Artificial) Intelligence: In Whose Reflection?
Phoebe V. Moore
Protecting Workers in the Digital Age: Technology, Outsourcing, and the Growing Precariousness of Work
Janine Berg
Artificial Intelligence is Watching You at Work: Digital Surveillance, Employee Monitoring, and Regulatory Issues in the EU Context
Antonio Aloisi & Elena Gramano
What if Your Boss was an Algorithm? Economic Incentives, Legal Challenges, and the Rise of Artificial Intelligence at Work
Jeremias Adams-Prassl
Privacy 4.0 at Work: Regulating Employment, Technology, and Automation
Frank Hendrickx
A Seat at the Table: Negotiating Data Processing in the Workplace
Ilaria Armaroli & Emanuele Dagnino
Job Automation in the 1960s: A Discourse Ahead of its Time (And for Our Time)
Miriam A. Cherry
Technology and Jobs: The Agony and the Ecstasy
Matthew W. Finkin
Automation, Employment, and Reshoring: Case Studies of the Apparel and Electronics Industries
David Kucera & Fernanda Bárcia de Mattos
Digital Platforms, Data, and Development: Implications for Workers in Developing Economies
Uma Rani & Parminder Jeet Singh
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BOOK REVIEWS
Principled Labor Law: U.S. Labor Law Through a Latin American Method
reviewed by Guy Davidov
Everyday Transgressions: Domestic Workers’ Transnational Challenge to International Labor Law
reviewed by Judy Fudge
Solidarity and Conflict: European Social Law in Crisis
reviewed by Jonas Malmberg
Arbeitsvölkerrecht
reviewed by Manfred Weiss
Issue 2
Papers in Honor of Jacques Rojot
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A European & Comparative Legal Approach on Digital Workers
Guest Editor: Isabelle Daugareilh
Introduction
Isabelle Daugareilh
Locating Unity in the Fragmented Platform Economy: Labor Law and the Platform Economy in the United Kingdom
Luke Mason
The Status of Platform Workers in the Swiss Legal System
Jean-Philippe Dunand, Sabrine Magoga-Sabatier, Pascal Mahon
Fitting the Panoply in a Binary Perspective: The Italian Platform Workers in the European Context
Silvia Borelli
Platform Work in Austria
Günther Löschnigg
Legal Status of Platform Workers in France
Isabelle Daugareilh
The Status of Platform Workers in Romania
Felicia Roșioru
Platforms & Platform Work in Spanish Industrial Relations
Miguel Rodríguez-Piñero Royo
The Netherlands: Trying to Solve 21st Century Challenges by Using 20th Century Concepts
Nicola Gundt
Which Labor Rights for On-Demand Workers? A Critical Appraisal of the Current Belgian Legal Framework
Auriane Lamine & Céline Wattecamps
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Return of the Repressed: Will the Coronavirus Bring a Great Transformation to America?
Sanford M. Jacoby
Intersecting Age and Gender in Workplace Discrimination Complaints
Pnina Alon-Shenker & Therese MacDermott
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BOOK REVIEWS
The Class Politics of the Law: Essays Inspired by Harry Glasbeek
reviewed by Daniel Drache
Transformations of Trade Unionism: Comparative and Transnational Perspectives on
Workers Organizing in Europe and the United States, Eighteenth to Twenty-First
Centuries
reviewed by Virginia Doellgast
Workers, Collectivism and the Law: Grappling with Democracy
reviewed by Tamara Lee
The European Convention on Human Rights and the Employment Relation; The European Social Charter and the Employment Relation; The Charter of Fundamental Rights of The European Union and the Employment Relation
reviewed by Manfred Weiss
Issue 3
Papers on Job Retraining
Technology and the Reskilling Debate: What’s the Problem and What Should Be Done?
Andrew Weaver
Japanese Features of Vocational Skills Cultivation in the “Future of Work” and Challenges Regarding Network-Based Business Models
Ken Yamazaki
The Difficult Cultural Turning Point in Labor Protection and the Key Role of Vocational Training
Maurizio Del Conte
Training in the Contract of Employment
José Luis Gil y Gil
New Technologies, Old Problems: Collective Bargaining Agreements and Technology Changes in the Israeli Banking Sector
Lilach Lurie
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The Hidden Gender of Gender-Neutral Paid Parental Leave: Examining Recently-Enacted Laws in the United States and Australia
Deborah A. Widiss
Non-Union Agreement Making in Australia in Comparative and Historical Context
Shae McCrystal & Mark Bray
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BOOK REVIEWS
Global Governance of Labour Rights: Assessing the Effectiveness of Transnational Public and Private Policy Initiative
reviewed by Alan Hyde
Philosophical Foundations of Labour Law
reviewed by Matthew Dimick
Everyday Transgressions: Domestic Workers’ Transnational Challenge to International Labor Law
reviewed by Petra Mahy
Living Wage: Regulatory Solutions to Informal and Precarious Work in Global Supply Chain
reviewed by Stephanie Luce