il faut concevoir la protection sociale en son sens le plus large, tel que le fait par exemple cette note publiée par le groupe de travail « Protection sociale, ESS et Communs » de la Coop des Communs
Numérique et plateformes : ce qui change en 2018 | Droit du partage - 1 views
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La CFDT a mis en place une plateforme délibérative, participons.cfdt.fr, pour que les adhérents et militants de l'organisation puissent enrichir l'avant-projet de résolution mis au vote lors du Congrès de Rennes de 2018. Un exemple de l'utilisation des outils numériques pour modifier les processus d'élaboration et de prise de décisions collectives.
Pour une protection sociale des données personnelles - - S.I.Lex - - 3 views
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En protégeant les individus et les familles, la protection sociale protège en même temps la société elle-même contre les risques de désintégration qui se concrétisent chaque fois que les forces marchandes dominent toutes les sphères de la vie sociale. « Protéger » dans ce double sens, c’est permettre à l’individu de vivre en dignité en dépit de tous les aléas de la vie, et à la société de résister aux forces de désintégration qui la menacent
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Le système juridique actuel reste en effet imprégné d’un individualisme méthodologique qui n’envisage la personne que de manière isolée et indépendamment des rapports sociaux
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Disrupting the disruptors: The collaborative economy changes direction | P2P Foundation - 0 views
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"While most criticism of the platform giants has so far been focused on whether or not their business models treat workers fairly; in 2018 we predict that those workers who power large parts of the collaborative economy will take constructive, collective action. Inspired by the disruptive nature of the platforms they work through, they will create services and organisations that themselves disrupt and evolve the marketplace, rebalancing power and distributing revenue differently."
Uber drivers will get minimum-wage protection in New York City - Quartz - 1 views
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"Uber drivers are getting minimum-wage protection for the very first time By Alison GriswoldDecember 4, 2018 New York City voted Tuesday (Dec. 4) to enact a first-of-its-kind pay floor for ride-hail drivers, who as independent contractors are not protected by federal or state minimum-wage laws. The pay standard approved by the city's Taxi and Limousine Commission aims to raise drivers' take-home pay to $17.22 an hour, an increase of 44%. The new pay floor, which takes effect in 30 days, could raise annual wages for 70,000 professional drivers in the city by as much as $9,600. The taxi commission's actions come amid a devastating string of suicides by professional drivers in New York City. Eight drivers have died by suicide since late 2017: Roy Kim, a yellow cab owner and driver; Fausto Luna, an Uber driver; Abdul Saleh, a yellow cab lease driver; Yu Mein Kenny Chow, a yellow cab owner and driver; Nicanor Ochisor, a yellow taxi owner and driver; Danilo Corporan Castillo, a Bronx livery driver; Alfredo Perez, a Bronx livery driver; and Douglas Schifter, a black-car driver. A common theme in each case was economic despair and a sense of betrayal by politicians and regulators who allowed the yellow-cab industry to be steamrolled by companies like Uber and Lyft. Castillo wrote his suicide note on the back of a taxi commission summons. Schifter shot himself in front of City Hall. "This first-time regulation to form a floor for app driver earnings and give a modest first raise is a long time in the making," Bhairavi Desai, executive director of the pro-driver New York Taxi Workers Alliance said in a statement. "It's the first real attempt anywhere to stop app driver pay cuts, which is an Uber and Lyft business practice at the heart of poverty wages." The pay standard approved by the commission makes use of a clever formula devised by economists James Parrott and Michael Reich for a July report on driver earnings commissioned by New York City. T
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Dernières nouvelles de Planet Labor - 1 views
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"Un Mechanical Turk pour le continent Africain ? C'est l'ambition affichée par la start up nigériane. Proville Business Solutions Limited qui a lancé en mai 2018 une plateforme de mise en contact entre donneurs d'ordre et travailleurs indépendants et qui cherche des partenariats pour devenir la plateforme de référence pour l'Afrique et faciliter la mise en relation des freelancers africains avec des donneurs d'ordre dans le reste du monde."
Fiscalité des gains sur les plateformes : vers une nouvelle avancée en Belgiq... - 0 views
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"La Belgique vient de faire un pas vers une modification du régime fiscal applicable aux revenus complémentaires perçus via des plateformes. Ainsi, toute personne remplissant certaines conditions pourrait bénéficier d'une exonération fiscale à hauteur de 500 euros par mois pour l'exercice de ses activités (soit près de 6.000 euros par an). Ce nouveau dispositif juridique pourrait être applicable à compter du 1er janvier 2018."
Platform-to-business trading practices | Digital Single Market - 0 views
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"Platform-to-business trading practices About Online platforms Policies News Events Funding Consultations Reports and studies Laws Related topics Audiovisual & Media Services Cybersecurity Digitising European Industry Next Generation Internet PAGE CONTENTS Useful links The European Commission aims at promoting fairness and transparency for business users of online intermediation services. Platforms offer unparalleled efficiencies in terms of access to cross-border consumer markets and have become the go-to interface for millions of successful firms. While the gateway position of online platforms enables them to organise ecosystems of millions of users, it also opens a scope for certain unilateral trading practices that are harmful, and against which no effective redress is available for the businesses using these platforms. Both direct harms to businesses, as well as the mere scope for such harm, undermine the innovation potential of platforms, which is exacerbated by emerging legal fragmentation. The Commission therefore announced in its mid-term review of the Digital Single Market Strategy that it would deliver concrete actions on unfair contracts and trading practices in platform-to-business relations. This commitment to safeguard a fair, predictable, sustainable and trusted business environment in the online economy was confirmed in President Juncker's 2017 State of the Union address. Delivering on this commitment, the Commission proposed on 26 April 2018 an EU Regulation on fairness and transparency together with the creation of an Observatory on the online platform economy. The proposal was underpinned by an impact Assessment that incorporates evidence and stakeholders' views collected during a two-year fact-finding exercise."