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The Rise of the European Self-Employed Workforce

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The Rise of the European Self-Employed Workforce

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The social condition of people working as independent professionals has been investigated first by the German sociologists in the Twenties. They know how to distinguish the knowledge workers from the intellectuals. Then, for more than 60 years this topic disappeared from the social analysis and from the public discussion, coming back to the interest of public opinion at the beginning of the Eighties, where the enterprises started outsourcing some professional activities and new lifestyles made independent work more attractive for young people. The Internet and digital technologies make easier to work alone. The author investigates the 'anthropological' difference between making a living as employee or as freelancer. He criticizes the wrong assumption that an independent worker is an enterprise. Freelancers belongs to the symbolic world of labour, they merit full citizenship in the right of labour. But they should come together and have more voice.

Author Biography:

Sergio Bologna was born in Trieste (Italy). He started an academic career after a short work experience at the Press and Advertising Department of Olivetti. He taught at the universities of Trento, Padua and Bremen. In 1985 he left the university and founded a Buro of management consulting, sharing life and work experience of freelancers. Since 1991 he publishes books and articles on the social condition of independent work. He is a founder of the Italian freelancers’ movement and co-founder of the group Potere Operaio and magazines such as 'Classe Operaia' and' Primo Maggio'.
Release date NZ
March 26th, 2018
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Pages
262
ISBN-13
9788869770647
Product ID
25001072

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