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Legal Status of the Present-Day Employee in the US: Arbitration, Gig Economy & AI
WCBT Faculty Publications
  • Richard L. Pate, Sacred Heart University
Document Type
Peer-Reviewed Article
Publication Date
1-1-2020
Abstract

The employer-employee relationship is a derivative of asymmetrical bargaining power. Legislation and unions have historically been the means of lessening such inequitable underpinnings. Most recently, however, such measures have been curtailed and the negotiating gap between the employer and employee is again widening. The aim of this article is to suggest that three developments are converging to cause such a predicament: (1) the suffocation of the employees’ collective voice; (2) the development of the ‘independent contractor’ dependent gig economy; and (3) the swelling use of artificial intelligence in the workplace.

DOI
10.54648/bula2020106
Citation Information

Pate, R.L. (2020). Legal status of the present-day employee in the US: Arbitration, gig economy & al. Business Law Review 41(4), 114-120. Doi: 10.54648/bula2020106