后疫情时代中国对共享就业的监管

IF 0.4 Q3 LAW Law and Development Review Pub Date : 2024-02-20 DOI:10.1515/ldr-2024-0012
Yi Lu
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大流行病期间,共享就业作为一种市场解决方案应运而生,以平衡突如其来的劳动力供需失衡。然而,中国现行的劳动法体系对合用员工缺乏明确而有力的保护,导致与近年来的社会经济发展不相适应。本文强调了中国劳动法的一个基本问题--现行法规体系只承认单一的雇佣关系。这种定位使合用员工无法获得保护原则下的全面劳动法保护。本文从两个方面分析了中国的合用员工问题。首先,本文探讨了现行问题劳动法框架的演变过程,以及其与中国发展不相适应的原因。其次,本文提出了重构中国劳动法体系以适应其发展的基本原则。最后,本文提出了三项建议,包括从理论和政治上重新定位二元/多元劳动关系路径、结合强制性规范和自治性规范确保对劳动者的保护以及保障第三方的补偿。
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Regulating Shared Employment in Post-Pandemic China
During the pandemic, shared employment emerged as a market solution to balance the sudden imbalance in labor supply and demand. However, China’s current labor law system lacks clear and strong protection for shared employees, resulting in a mismatch with recent socioeconomic development. This paper highlights a fundamental issue in China’s labor law – the current regulatory system only recognizes the unitary employment relationship. This orientation deprives shared employees of full labor law protection under the protective principle. The paper analyzes two aspects of shared employment in China. First, it examines the evolution of the existing problematic labor law framework and why it fails to match China’s development. Second, this paper proposes basic principles for restructuring China’s labor law system to match its development. The paper concludes with three proposals, including theoretical and political repositioning towards the dual/multiple labor relations path, combining mandatory and autonomous norms to ensure worker protection, and safeguarding compensation for third parties.
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期刊介绍: Law and Development Review (LDR) is a top peer-reviewed journal in the field of law and development which explores the impact of law, legal frameworks, and institutions (LFIs) on development. LDR is distinguished from other law and economics journals in that its primary focus is the development aspects of international and domestic legal orders. The journal promotes global exchanges of views on law and development issues. LDR facilitates future global negotiations concerning the economic development of developing countries and sets out future directions for law and development studies. Many of the top scholars and practitioners in the field, including Professors David Trubek, Bhupinder Chimni, Michael Trebilcock, and Mitsuo Matsushita, have edited LDR issues and published articles in LDR. The journal seeks top-quality articles on law and development issues broadly, from the developing world as well as from the developed world. The changing economic conditions in recent decades render the law and development approach applicable to economic issues in developed countries as well as developing ones, and LDR accepts manuscripts on law and economic development issues concerning both categories of countries. LDR’s editorial board includes top scholars and professionals with diverse regional and academic backgrounds.
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