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Freelancers : instruments and victims of deregulated working conditions in the gig economy.
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JNL HES
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HesaMag : European Trade Union Institute's (ETUI) health and safety at work magazine: 2017, n. 15 - Spring-Summer
Year:
2017
Type:
Journal Article
Subject:
Media
;
Printing and publishing industry
;
Precarious employment
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