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Gig Ekonomisinde İstihdam ve Endüstri İlişkileri: İstihdam Statüsünden Kaynaklanan Zorluklar

Yıl 2020, Cilt: Cilt 10 Sayı: Sayı 2, 227 - 244, 20.12.2020
https://doi.org/10.32331/sgd.840539

Öz

Bilgi ve iletişim teknolojilerinin yaygınlaşması ile platformlar üzerinden şahsen veya sanal olarak bir defaya mahsus yapılan görevler veya işlerden oluşan yeni bir piyasa gelişmektedir. Görevlerin arz ve talebini eşleştiren bu yeni piyasa, gig ekonomisi olarak tanımlanmakta ve gig ekonomisinde platform ve çalışan sayısı giderek artmaktadır. Gig ekonomisi birçok kişiye esnek çalışma ve ek kazanç fırsatları sunmasına rağmen, istihdam korumalarının yanı sıra, örgütlenme ve toplu pazarlık hakkının kullanımında yaşanan zorluklar ve kısıtlamalarla gündeme gelmektedir. Bu açıdan, gig-tabanlı çalışanlar platformlar tarafından özel sözleşmelerde çoğunlukla bağımsız yüklenici veya serbest çalışan olarak sınıflandırılmaktadır. Bu bağlamda, bu çalışma, temel olarak, gig ekonomisinin ayırt edici özellikleri, gig-tabanlı çalışma koşulları ve modelleri ile istihdam statüsünden kaynaklanan istihdamın korunması, örgütlenme ve toplu pazarlık açısından yaşanan zorluklara ilişkin ülke örnekleri ile yapılandırılmış kavramsal-teorik bir inceleme sunmayı ve bir takım sosyal politikalar önermeyi amaçlamaktadır

Kaynakça

  • Aloisi, A. (2016). Commoditized Workers. Case Study Research on Labour Law Issues Arising from a Set of “on-Demand/Gig Economy” Platforms. Comparative Labor Law & Policy Journal. 37(3). 653-690.
  • Askitas, N., Eichhorst, W., Fahrenholtz, B., Meys, N. and Ody, M. (2018). Industrial Relations and Social Dialogue in the Age of Collaborative Economy (IRSDACE). National Report Germany. IZA Research Report No. 86.
  • Balliester, T. and Elsheikhi, A. (2018). The Future of Work: A Literature Review. ILO Research Department. Working Paper No. 29.
  • Berg, J., Furrer, M., Harmon, E., Rami, U. and Silberman, S. (2018). Digital Labour Platforms and the Future of Work: Towards Decent Work in The Online World. Geneva. ILO.
  • Conaty, P., Bird, A. and Ross, P. (2016). Not Alone: Trade Union and Co-Operative Solutions for Self-Employed Workers. Co-Operatives UK.
  • Donovan, S. A., Bradley, D. H. and Shimabukuro, J. O. (2016). What Does the Gig Economy Mean for Workers? Congressional Research Service: Report. 1–16.
  • Drahokoupil, J. and Fabo, B. (2016). The Platform Economy and the Distruption of the Employment Relationship. European Trade Union Institute (ETUI) Policy Brief European Economic. Employment and Social Policy.
  • Durward, D., Blohm, I. and Leimeister, J. M. (2016). Principal Forms of Crowdsourcing and Crowd Work. The Digital Economy and the Single Market (Eds. Wobbe, W., Bova, E. and Dragomirescu-Gaina, C.). The European Parliament. Triptyque. Belgium.
  • Eurofound and ILO (2017). Working Anytime, Anywhere: The Effects on the World of Work. Publications Office of the European Union. Luxembourg, and the International Labour Office. Geneva.
  • Felstiner, A. (2011). Working the Crowd: Employment and Labor Law in the Crowdsourcing Industry. Berkeley Journal of Employment and Labor Law. 32(1). 143–202.
  • Fine, J. (2015). Alternative Labour Protection Movements in the United States: Reshaping Industrial Relations? International Labour Review. 154(1). 15–26.
  • Florisson, R. and Mandl, I. (2018). Platform Work: Types and Implications for Work and Employment– Literature Review. European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions. Dublin.
  • De Groen, W. P., Kilhoffer, Z., Lenaerts, K. and Mandl, I. (2018). Employment and Working Conditions of Selected Types of Platform Work. Luxembourg: Publications Office of the European Union.
  • Guppta, K. (2016). Will Labor Unions Survive in the Era of Automation? Forbes. [https://www.forbes.com/sites/kaviguppta/2016/10/12/will-labor-unions-survive-in-the-era-of-automation/#2cd6eb433b22]. (Erişim: 20 Mayıs 2020).
  • Hayter, S., Fashoyin, T. and Kochan, T. A. (2011). Review Essay: Collective Bargaining for the 21st Century. Journal of Industrial Relations. 53 (2). 225-247. https://doi.org/10.1177/0022185610397144.
  • Howcroft, D. and Bergvall-Kåreborn, B. (2019). A Typology of Crowdwork Platforms. Work, Employment and Society. 33(1). 21–38. doi: 10.1177/0950017018760136.
  • Howe, J. (2006). The Rise of Crowdsourcing. Wired Magazine. 14 (6). [https://www.wired.com/2006/06/crowds/]. (Erişim: 28 Ağustos 2020).
  • Hyman, R. (2015). Three Scenarios for Industrial Relations in Europe. International Labour Review. 154(1). 5-15.
  • ILO (International Labour Organisation) (2016). Non-Standard Employment Around the World: Understanding Challenges, Shaping Prospects. International Labour Office. Geneva.
  • IOE (International Organisation of Employers) (2017). Understanding the Future of Work. Geneva). [https://www.ioe-emp.org/fileadmin/ioe_documents/publications/Policy%20Areas/future_of_Work/EN/ _2017-02-03__IOE_Brief_-_understanding_the_Future_of_Work__full_publication__-_web___print_version.pdf]. (Erişim: 15 Mayıs 2020).
  • Johnston, H. and Land-Kazlauskas, C. (2019). Organizing on-Demand: Representation, Voice, and Collective Bargaining in the Gig Economy. Conditions of Work and Employment Series. No. 94. ILO, Geneva.
  • Kaine, S. and Josserand, E. (2019). The Organisation and Experience of Work in the Gig Economy. Journal of Industrial Relations. 61(4). 479–501. doi:10.1177/0022185619865480.
  • Kalleberg, A. L. and Dunn, M. (2016). Good Job, Bad Jobs in the Gig Economy. Perspectives on Work. 10-14.
  • Kilhoffer, Z., Lenaerts, K. and Miroslav, B. (2017). The Platform Economy and Industrial Relations: Applying the Old Framework to the New Reality. CEPS Research Report. No. 2017/12. [https://ssrn.com/abstract=3053826]. (Erişim: 9 Eylül 2020).
  • Ludkin, M. (2016). GMB Wins Monumental Victory in Employment Case against Uber. [https://www.gmb.org.uk/news/monumental-victory-employment-case-against-uber]. (Erişim: 10 Mayıs 2020).
  • Piasna, A. (2020). Counting Gigs. How Can We Measure the Scale of Online Platform Work? European Trade Union Institute (ETUI) Working Paper 2020.06. Brussels. Belgium.
  • Prassl, J. (2018). Collective Voice in the Platform Economy: Challenges, Opportunities, Solutions. Technical Report to the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC).
  • Rubiano, C. (2013). Precarious Work and Access to Collective Bargaining: What Are the Legal Obstacles? International Journal of Labour Research. 5(1). 133-151.
  • De Stefano, V. (2016). The Rise of the ‘Just-in-Time Workforce’: On Demand Work, Crowdwork, and Labor Protection in the ‘Gig-Economy’. Conditions of Work and Employment Series. ILO Working Paper 71. Geneva.
  • Todolí-Signes, A. (2017). The ‘Gig Economy’: Employee, Self-Employed or the Need for a Special Employment Regulation? Transfer: European Review of Labour and Research. ETUI. 23(2). 193-205. doi.10.1177/1024258917701381.
  • Valenduc, G. and Vendramin, P. (2016). Work in the Digital Economy: Sorting the Old from the New. ETUI (The European trade union institute). Brussels. Belgium.
  • Vandaele, K. (2018). Will Trade Unions Survive in the Platform Economy? Emerging Patterns of Platform Workers’ Collective Voice and Representation in Europe. ETUI (The European Trade Union Institute). Working Paper 2018.05. Brussels.
  • Waas, B., Liebman, W., Lyubarsky, A., Kezuka, K. (2017). Crowdwork — A Comparative Law Perspective. Bund-Verlag. Frankfurt am Main. Germany.

Employment and Industrial Relations in the Gig Economy: Challenges Resulted from the Employment Status

Yıl 2020, Cilt: Cilt 10 Sayı: Sayı 2, 227 - 244, 20.12.2020
https://doi.org/10.32331/sgd.840539

Öz

Kaynakça

  • Aloisi, A. (2016). Commoditized Workers. Case Study Research on Labour Law Issues Arising from a Set of “on-Demand/Gig Economy” Platforms. Comparative Labor Law & Policy Journal. 37(3). 653-690.
  • Askitas, N., Eichhorst, W., Fahrenholtz, B., Meys, N. and Ody, M. (2018). Industrial Relations and Social Dialogue in the Age of Collaborative Economy (IRSDACE). National Report Germany. IZA Research Report No. 86.
  • Balliester, T. and Elsheikhi, A. (2018). The Future of Work: A Literature Review. ILO Research Department. Working Paper No. 29.
  • Berg, J., Furrer, M., Harmon, E., Rami, U. and Silberman, S. (2018). Digital Labour Platforms and the Future of Work: Towards Decent Work in The Online World. Geneva. ILO.
  • Conaty, P., Bird, A. and Ross, P. (2016). Not Alone: Trade Union and Co-Operative Solutions for Self-Employed Workers. Co-Operatives UK.
  • Donovan, S. A., Bradley, D. H. and Shimabukuro, J. O. (2016). What Does the Gig Economy Mean for Workers? Congressional Research Service: Report. 1–16.
  • Drahokoupil, J. and Fabo, B. (2016). The Platform Economy and the Distruption of the Employment Relationship. European Trade Union Institute (ETUI) Policy Brief European Economic. Employment and Social Policy.
  • Durward, D., Blohm, I. and Leimeister, J. M. (2016). Principal Forms of Crowdsourcing and Crowd Work. The Digital Economy and the Single Market (Eds. Wobbe, W., Bova, E. and Dragomirescu-Gaina, C.). The European Parliament. Triptyque. Belgium.
  • Eurofound and ILO (2017). Working Anytime, Anywhere: The Effects on the World of Work. Publications Office of the European Union. Luxembourg, and the International Labour Office. Geneva.
  • Felstiner, A. (2011). Working the Crowd: Employment and Labor Law in the Crowdsourcing Industry. Berkeley Journal of Employment and Labor Law. 32(1). 143–202.
  • Fine, J. (2015). Alternative Labour Protection Movements in the United States: Reshaping Industrial Relations? International Labour Review. 154(1). 15–26.
  • Florisson, R. and Mandl, I. (2018). Platform Work: Types and Implications for Work and Employment– Literature Review. European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions. Dublin.
  • De Groen, W. P., Kilhoffer, Z., Lenaerts, K. and Mandl, I. (2018). Employment and Working Conditions of Selected Types of Platform Work. Luxembourg: Publications Office of the European Union.
  • Guppta, K. (2016). Will Labor Unions Survive in the Era of Automation? Forbes. [https://www.forbes.com/sites/kaviguppta/2016/10/12/will-labor-unions-survive-in-the-era-of-automation/#2cd6eb433b22]. (Erişim: 20 Mayıs 2020).
  • Hayter, S., Fashoyin, T. and Kochan, T. A. (2011). Review Essay: Collective Bargaining for the 21st Century. Journal of Industrial Relations. 53 (2). 225-247. https://doi.org/10.1177/0022185610397144.
  • Howcroft, D. and Bergvall-Kåreborn, B. (2019). A Typology of Crowdwork Platforms. Work, Employment and Society. 33(1). 21–38. doi: 10.1177/0950017018760136.
  • Howe, J. (2006). The Rise of Crowdsourcing. Wired Magazine. 14 (6). [https://www.wired.com/2006/06/crowds/]. (Erişim: 28 Ağustos 2020).
  • Hyman, R. (2015). Three Scenarios for Industrial Relations in Europe. International Labour Review. 154(1). 5-15.
  • ILO (International Labour Organisation) (2016). Non-Standard Employment Around the World: Understanding Challenges, Shaping Prospects. International Labour Office. Geneva.
  • IOE (International Organisation of Employers) (2017). Understanding the Future of Work. Geneva). [https://www.ioe-emp.org/fileadmin/ioe_documents/publications/Policy%20Areas/future_of_Work/EN/ _2017-02-03__IOE_Brief_-_understanding_the_Future_of_Work__full_publication__-_web___print_version.pdf]. (Erişim: 15 Mayıs 2020).
  • Johnston, H. and Land-Kazlauskas, C. (2019). Organizing on-Demand: Representation, Voice, and Collective Bargaining in the Gig Economy. Conditions of Work and Employment Series. No. 94. ILO, Geneva.
  • Kaine, S. and Josserand, E. (2019). The Organisation and Experience of Work in the Gig Economy. Journal of Industrial Relations. 61(4). 479–501. doi:10.1177/0022185619865480.
  • Kalleberg, A. L. and Dunn, M. (2016). Good Job, Bad Jobs in the Gig Economy. Perspectives on Work. 10-14.
  • Kilhoffer, Z., Lenaerts, K. and Miroslav, B. (2017). The Platform Economy and Industrial Relations: Applying the Old Framework to the New Reality. CEPS Research Report. No. 2017/12. [https://ssrn.com/abstract=3053826]. (Erişim: 9 Eylül 2020).
  • Ludkin, M. (2016). GMB Wins Monumental Victory in Employment Case against Uber. [https://www.gmb.org.uk/news/monumental-victory-employment-case-against-uber]. (Erişim: 10 Mayıs 2020).
  • Piasna, A. (2020). Counting Gigs. How Can We Measure the Scale of Online Platform Work? European Trade Union Institute (ETUI) Working Paper 2020.06. Brussels. Belgium.
  • Prassl, J. (2018). Collective Voice in the Platform Economy: Challenges, Opportunities, Solutions. Technical Report to the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC).
  • Rubiano, C. (2013). Precarious Work and Access to Collective Bargaining: What Are the Legal Obstacles? International Journal of Labour Research. 5(1). 133-151.
  • De Stefano, V. (2016). The Rise of the ‘Just-in-Time Workforce’: On Demand Work, Crowdwork, and Labor Protection in the ‘Gig-Economy’. Conditions of Work and Employment Series. ILO Working Paper 71. Geneva.
  • Todolí-Signes, A. (2017). The ‘Gig Economy’: Employee, Self-Employed or the Need for a Special Employment Regulation? Transfer: European Review of Labour and Research. ETUI. 23(2). 193-205. doi.10.1177/1024258917701381.
  • Valenduc, G. and Vendramin, P. (2016). Work in the Digital Economy: Sorting the Old from the New. ETUI (The European trade union institute). Brussels. Belgium.
  • Vandaele, K. (2018). Will Trade Unions Survive in the Platform Economy? Emerging Patterns of Platform Workers’ Collective Voice and Representation in Europe. ETUI (The European Trade Union Institute). Working Paper 2018.05. Brussels.
  • Waas, B., Liebman, W., Lyubarsky, A., Kezuka, K. (2017). Crowdwork — A Comparative Law Perspective. Bund-Verlag. Frankfurt am Main. Germany.
Toplam 33 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil Türkçe
Bölüm Makaleler
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Ayhan Görmüş Bu kişi benim 0000-0002-6175-5381

Yayımlanma Tarihi 20 Aralık 2020
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2020 Cilt: Cilt 10 Sayı: Sayı 2

Kaynak Göster

APA Görmüş, A. (2020). Gig Ekonomisinde İstihdam ve Endüstri İlişkileri: İstihdam Statüsünden Kaynaklanan Zorluklar. Sosyal Güvenlik Dergisi, Cilt 10(Sayı 2), 227-244. https://doi.org/10.32331/sgd.840539