Humans as a Service: The Promise and Perils of Work in the Gig Economy

Humans as a Service: The Promise and Perils of Work in the Gig Economy

by Jeremias Prassl
Humans as a Service: The Promise and Perils of Work in the Gig Economy

Humans as a Service: The Promise and Perils of Work in the Gig Economy

by Jeremias Prassl

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Overview

WHAT IF YOUR BOSS WAS AN ALGORITHM? The gig economy promises to revolutionise work as we know it, offering flexibility and independence instead of 9-to-5 drudgery. The potential benefits are enormous: consumers enjoy the convenience and affordability of on-demand work while micro-entrepreneurs turn to online platforms in search of their next gig, task, or ride. IS THIS THE FUTURE OF WORK? The gig economy promises to revolutionise work as we know it, offering flexibility and independence instead of 9-to-5 drudgery. The potential benefits are enormous: consumers enjoy the convenience and affordability of on-demand work while micro-entrepreneurs turn to online platforms in search of their next gig, task, or ride. HOW CAN WE PROTECT CONSUMERS&WORKERS WITHOUT STIFLING INNOVATION? As courts and governments around the world begin to grapple with the gig economy, Humans as a Service explores the challenges of on-demand work, and explains how we can ensure decent working conditions, protect consumers, and foster innovation. Employment law plays a central role in levelling the playing field: gigs, tasks, and rides are work - and should be regulated as such.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780192517395
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Publication date: 04/13/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 216
File size: 424 KB

About the Author

Jeremias Prassl is a Fellow of Magdalen College and an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Law at Oxford University. He advises public and private sector organisations around the world on regulating the gig economy, and tweets about the future of work @JeremiasPrassl.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Welcome to the Gig Economy
1. Work on Demand
2. Double Speak
3. Lost in the Crowd
4. Thr Emperor's New Clothes
5. Disrupting the Disruptors
6. Levelling the Playing Field
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