Labor Rights and Gig Economy Dynamics in Transport Platforms

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==Article== ==Article==
[[Malos, S., Lester, G. V., & Virick, M. (2018). Uber Drivers and Employment Status in the Gig Economy: Should Corporate Social Responsibility Tip the Scales? Employee Responsibilities and Rights Journal, 30(4), 239–251.]] [[Malos, S., Lester, G. V., & Virick, M. (2018). Uber Drivers and Employment Status in the Gig Economy: Should Corporate Social Responsibility Tip the Scales? Employee Responsibilities and Rights Journal, 30(4), 239–251.]]
 +[[Tan, Z. M., Aggarwal, N., Cowls, J., Morley, J., Taddeo, M., & Floridi, L. (2021). The ethical debate about the gig economy: A review and critical analysis. Technology in Society, 65, 101594-.]]
 +[[Heeks, R., Graham, M., Mungai, P., Van Belle, J.-P., & Woodcock, J. (2021). Systematic evaluation of gig work against decent work standards: The development and application of the Fairwork framework. The Information Society, 37(5), 267–286.]]

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Malos, S., Lester, G. V., & Virick, M. (2018). Uber Drivers and Employment Status in the Gig Economy: Should Corporate Social Responsibility Tip the Scales? Employee Responsibilities and Rights Journal, 30(4), 239–251. Tan, Z. M., Aggarwal, N., Cowls, J., Morley, J., Taddeo, M., & Floridi, L. (2021). The ethical debate about the gig economy: A review and critical analysis. Technology in Society, 65, 101594-. Heeks, R., Graham, M., Mungai, P., Van Belle, J.-P., & Woodcock, J. (2021). Systematic evaluation of gig work against decent work standards: The development and application of the Fairwork framework. The Information Society, 37(5), 267–286.

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