Centre of International & European Economic Law/C. Deligianni-Dimitrakou/D. Koukiadis..., Digitalisation at Work, 2023
The advancing technological changes that characterise the 4th industrial revolution have created peculiar and often novel issues in the world of work. The new disruptive technologies, i.e. those that do not simply evolve the existing ones but diversify them in an unexpected way through hyper-connectivity and interoperability, have caused radical changes in industrial relations and a paradigm shift in the legal regulation thereof.
In view of these unprecedented developments the question arises, whether the rules and institutions of labour law currently in place –at a national, international and supranational level– are able to successfully cope with the rapidly developing changes in the world of work brought about by the digital organisation of business or, whether it is necessary to adopt new rules instead and if so, to which direction. These are precisely the questions that the authors are aiming to respond to in the present volume entitled “Digitalisation at the Work: Challenges and Prospects” published in the framework of the Jean Monnet Project “Discourses on the constitutional identity of the European Union: the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights/EU Rights” and implemented by the Centre of International and European Economic Law (CIEEL) between 2020-2023.
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Contents
Christina Deliyanni-Dimitrakou
Introduction
Dimitrios I. Koukiadis
Industry 5.0, The Digital Transformation of the Enterprise and the Reformation of Working and Employment Conditions
Victoria Sp. Douka
Algorithmic Management at Work: Employers’ Prerogatives Exercised by the Use of Algorithms in Traditional Enterprises
Virginia Tzortzi
The GDPR in the Context of Employment and its Reception in the Greek Legal Order - Exploring the Road not Taken
Elli Tsitsipa
The Right to Privacy in the Employment Context – The Impact of Social Media Use in Employment Relations
Fotis Vergis
Collective Organisation, Bargaining, and Action in the World of Gig Work