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Social security coverage for platform workers in Switzerland: A middle way?

Author(s)
Magoga-Sabatier, Sabrine  
Chaire de droit de la sécurité sociale  
Dupont, Anne-Sylvie  
Chaire de droit de la sécurité sociale  
Date issued
October 25, 2021
In
International Social Security Review
Vol
3-4
No
74
From page
194
To page
216
Reviewed by peer
1
Subjects
social security scheme atypical work self-employed employee employment status platforms of intermediation Uber
Abstract
This article compares social security coverage for the self-employed and for employees on digital platforms in Switzerland. It sheds light on the particularities that have acted to slow down the evolution of Swiss social legislation to the new emerging forms of work, and summarizes the solutions provided by case law. These solutions are still being fine-tuned, but lean towards the reclassification of contracts as salaried work. Finally, despite the hesitance of the Swiss authorities to take political steps to encourage these new forms of work, which offer significant economic potential, and while also seeking to prevent the risk of precarity in work, we discuss the options available.
Publication type
journal article
Identifiers
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/20.500.14713/64247
DOI
10.1111/issr.12284
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