Workers in legally constituted online platforms in France: should the courts determine their professional categorization?

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9 novembre 2021

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Isabelle Desbarats, « Workers in legally constituted online platforms in France: should the courts determine their professional categorization? », Revue de droit comparé du travail et de la sécurité sociale, ID : 10.4000/rdctss.1413


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«Should the “worker 2.0” be categorized as an employee or as an independent contractor»? Although this is an «old new question», it is one that harkens back to old problems, the stakes of which have been renewed in the era of the digital platforms, defined by Article L. 111-7I of the Consumer Code as «any individual person or legal entity offering an online communication service to the public, on a professional basis, free of charge or for a fee, based on (...) brokering the establishment of ...

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