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What is the definition of an employee?

Started by arif, April 19, 2017, 10:23:16 PM

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Definition of an employee

Digital disruptors such as Uber, Airbnb, Lyft and TaskRabbit have one thing in common, namely they link consumers to goods and services via a smartphone app. Not only are they changing the face of the global economy but they're also giving rise to new legal claims that revolve around a seemingly simple question, what does it mean to be an employee? Mobile technology, whether it's a talent platform or a smartphone app, makes it easy to create spot markets in talent.

The trouble with the latest flurry of cases is that regulators and the courts are trying to apply 20th century solutions to 21st century problems. Current labor law as reflected in the 1938 Fair Labor Standards Act is still based on the idea that there's a clear distinction between employers and employees, and that the typical worker is a full-timer. In today's world however, more and more workers are operating outside the traditional confines of regular, full-time employment.

Let's call them non-standard workers. Non-standard workers are appearing in.



Source: https://www.linkedin.com/learning/human-resources-in-the-on-demand-economy/definition-of-an-employee