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100 _aSrivastava, S. C.
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245 _aEmployment status of digital platform workers: Approaches of apex courts
260 _aEconomic and Political Weekly
300 _a59(9), Mar 2, 2024: p.42-48
520 _aExamining the principles laid down by the Supreme Court of India in determining the traditional employer–employee relationship and their application in determining the employment status of gig and platform workers, the paper looks at the legislation and judicial decisions in determining the employment status of platform-based gig workers in other parts of the globe. Arguing that the law on digital labour platforms could not keep pace with the advancement of digital technology, the paper suggests that we have to move beyond the traditional employer–employee relations and draw lessons from the development taking place overseas to examine how far the same may be adopted in the Indian conditions.- Reproduced https://www.epw.in/journal/2024/9/special-articles/employment-status-digital-platform-workers.html
650 _aSupreme court of india, Employer–employee relationship, Gig workers, Platform workers, Legislation, Judicial decisions, Employment status, Digital labour platforms, Digital technology, Indian conditions, Overseas development.
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773 _aEconomic and Political Weekly
906 _aJUDICIARY
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