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Virtuelles Schwarzarbeiten in der Plattformökonomie: Die Zuständigkeit staatlicher Aufsichtsorgane im Zeitalter der Digitalisierung
Authors:
Sheron Baumann ,
Hochschule Luzern – Wirtschaft, Institut für Betriebs- und Regionalökonomie IBR, Luzern, Schweiz
Bettina Hübscher,
Hochschule Luzern – Wirtschaft, Institut für Betriebs- und Regionalökonomie IBR, Luzern, Schweiz
Ute Klotz
Hochschule Luzern – Informatik, Rotkreuz, Schweiz
Abstract
The currently ongoing processes of digitalization re-organize the labor market. The newly evolved forms of work found in the “gig-” or “platform economy” facilitate the locational and temporal flexibilization of work arrangements and the evasion of the instruments used by the supervisory bodies introduced by the Federal Law Against Undeclared Work of 2008. In the first part, this contribution defines this new, virtual undeclared work, which occurs mainly through the intermediation of Crowdworking platforms and describes its drivers mentioned in current scientific and journalistic works. In the second part, the questions of jurisdiction and competences of the supervisory bodies as well as the mechanisms of enforcing the law with regard to undeclared virtual work are addressed.
How to Cite:
Baumann, S., Hübscher, B., & Klotz, U. (2017). Virtuelles Schwarzarbeiten in der Plattformökonomie: Die Zuständigkeit staatlicher Aufsichtsorgane im Zeitalter der Digitalisierung. Jahrbuch Der Schweizerischen Verwaltungswissenschaften, 8(1), 11–27. DOI: http://doi.org/10.5334/ssas.104
Published on
31 Dec 2017.
Peer Reviewed
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