Indian Journal for Research in Law and Management

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Employment Law Implications in Gig Economy Service Platforms

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(2025). Employment Law Implications in Gig Economy Service Platforms. The Indian Journal for Research in Law and Management. Retrieved from https://ijrlm.com/journal/employment-law-implications-in-gig-economy-service-platforms/

Abstract

The rapid expansion of the gig economy, facilitated by digital labor platforms, has fundamentally challenged traditional employment law frameworks worldwide. This paper examines the critical legal implications arising from the classification of gig workers, who are often categorized as independent contractors, thereby excluding them from fundamental labor rights and protections afforded to employees. Through a comparative legal analysis, this study investigates the divergent regulatory responses in key jurisdictions, including the United States, the European Union, the United Kingdom, and Australia. In the U.S., a fragmented landscape of state-level legislation, such as California's AB5 and Proposition 22, coexists with fluctuating federal guidance. In contrast, the EU has adopted a harmonized approach with its Platform Work Directive, which establishes a rebuttable presumption of employment and regulates algorithmic management. The UK navigates a complex three-tier system of employment status alongside its IR35 tax rules, while Australia has pioneered a novel "employee-like" category to create a middle ground. The analysis reveals a global trend toward greater regulation aimed at mitigating worker precarity, yet the methodologies and outcomes vary significantly. This paper concludes that these legal developments are not merely administrative adjustments but represent a fundamental re-evaluation of the employer-employee relationship in the digital age, with profound consequences for platform business models, worker welfare, and the future of work itself.

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