The art. 4 of the Workers' Statute, containing the regulations on controls carried out remotely using IT devices, constitutes an important piece in the system of checks and balances defined by the statutory legislator to balance the opposing legal positions that the legal system recognizes respectively for the benefit of the head of the company and the person who works. In 2015 the legislator rewrote the regulations on remote controls by means of art. 23, c. 1, of the legislative decree lgs. 151 of 2015, implementing the art. 1, c. 7, letter. f) of enabling law 183/2014 (so-called Jobs Act). The reform has reinvigorated the doctrinal and jurisprudential debate on the matter. This research work provides an interdisciplinary analysis aimed at ascertaining the stability of the statutory regulation on remote controls in the evolutionary context of platform capitalism, ergo the suitability of the regulation in relation to the set objectives. The research investigates the dimension of technological surveillance with reference to the working relationships of couriers (so-called riders) who carry out home delivery of goods in urban areas for Glovo.
L’art. 4 dello Statuto dei lavoratori, recante la disciplina sui controlli esercitati da remoto mediante dispositivi informatici, costituisce un tassello importante nel sistema di pesi e contrappesi definito dal legislatore statutario per bilanciare le contrapposte posizioni giuridiche che l’ordinamento riconosce rispettivamente a beneficio del capo dell’impresa e della persona che lavora. Nel 2015 il legislatore ha riscritto la disciplina sui controlli a distanza per mezzo dell’art. 23, c. 1, del d. lgs. 151 del 2015, attuativo dell’art. 1, c. 7, lett. f) della legge delega 183/2014 (c.d. Jobs Act). La riforma ha rinvigorito il dibattito dottrinale e giurisprudenziale in materia. Il presente lavoro di ricerca fornisce un analisi interdisciplinare volta ad accertare la tenuta della normativa statutaria sui controlli a distanza nel contesto evolutivo del capitalismo delle piattaforme, ergo l’idoneità della norma in relazione agli obiettivi prefissati.
I controlli a distanza nel capitalismo delle piattaforme. Uno studio empirico sulla sorveglianza esercitata da remoto sui fattorini (c.d. rider) che svolgono attività di consegna a domicilio mediante piattaforme digitali
DI CATALDO, LUIGI
2024
Abstract
The art. 4 of the Workers' Statute, containing the regulations on controls carried out remotely using IT devices, constitutes an important piece in the system of checks and balances defined by the statutory legislator to balance the opposing legal positions that the legal system recognizes respectively for the benefit of the head of the company and the person who works. In 2015 the legislator rewrote the regulations on remote controls by means of art. 23, c. 1, of the legislative decree lgs. 151 of 2015, implementing the art. 1, c. 7, letter. f) of enabling law 183/2014 (so-called Jobs Act). The reform has reinvigorated the doctrinal and jurisprudential debate on the matter. This research work provides an interdisciplinary analysis aimed at ascertaining the stability of the statutory regulation on remote controls in the evolutionary context of platform capitalism, ergo the suitability of the regulation in relation to the set objectives. The research investigates the dimension of technological surveillance with reference to the working relationships of couriers (so-called riders) who carry out home delivery of goods in urban areas for Glovo.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14242/165626
URN:NBN:IT:UNICT-165626