The classification of platform workers in the australian context

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-06-02 DOI:10.1177/00221856241256477
John Minas, Ben French
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This article considers the issue of classification of platform workers in Australia and it is motivated by the uncertainty that persists with this issue as well as the negative impacts that may arise for workers and platforms in such an environment. We contend that awaiting a decision of the High Court, that may provide clarification on the correct classification of platform workers, is not a preferred option for resolving the issue. Introducing a third category of worker to the existing categories – employee and independent contractor – has the potential to introduce its own complexities. Another option is a legislative intervention whereby existing legislation would be amended to deem platform workers to be employees. We argue that a better alternative is for the Australian legislature to enact a legislative definition of employee similar to that in the Employment Relations Act (New Zealand) s 6(1)(a). A principle-based approach to drafting the provision, and a purposive approach to its interpretation appear to be effective means of addressing the indeterminacy that has pervaded the platform worker classification issue in Australia.
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澳大利亚平台工作者的分类
本文探讨了澳大利亚平台工人的分类问题,其动机在于该问题一直存在的不确定性,以及在这种环境下可能对工人和平台产生的负面影响。我们认为,等待高等法院做出裁决,澄清平台工人的正确分类,并不是解决这一问题的首选方案。在现有类别--雇员和独立承包商--之外引入第三类工人,有可能带来自身的复杂性。另一种方案是立法干预,即修改现行法律,将平台工人视为雇员。我们认为,更好的替代方案是澳大利亚立法机构制定与《雇佣关系法》(新西兰)第 6(1)(a)条类似的雇员立法定义。以原则为基础起草该条款,以目的为导向解释该条款,似乎是解决澳大利亚平台工人分类问题中普遍存在的不确定性的有效手段。
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