University of Queensland Law School, St Lucia, Australia.
Burton Blatt Institute, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, USA.
J Occup Rehabil. 2020 Dec;30(4):511-520. doi: 10.1007/s10926-020-09937-4. Epub 2020 Nov 4.
Purpose This article examines gig work-typified by technologically-based, on-demand, independent contractor arrangements-for people with disabilities. Methods To do so, it draws upon prior and current research to describe the nature of gig work for people with disabilities, as well as the challenges and new prospects that such work presents. It also discusses recent regulatory reforms and proposes improvements, particularly in light of the current pandemic. Results Participation in the traditional employment market for people with disabilities who can and wish to work remains limited, even when workplace accommodations and individualized adjustments are possible. Increasingly, though, self-directed or independently contracted work is a way for people with disabilities to participate in the mainstream economy. The "gig economy," in particular, has provided additional opportunities for self-directed work, although the novel coronavirus pandemic has required existing approaches to be reconceived. Conclusions The gig economy provides new prospects, as well as challenges, for people with disabilities to engage in meaningful work. It also requires innovative regulatory responses to the gig work relationship, especially during the pandemic era.
目的 本文考察了残疾人所从事的零工工作模式——以技术为基础、按需、独立承包商安排。
方法 为此,它借鉴了先前和当前的研究,描述了残疾人零工工作的性质,以及这种工作带来的挑战和新的前景。它还讨论了最近的监管改革,并提出了改进措施,特别是考虑到当前的大流行。
结果 对于有能力且愿意工作的残疾人来说,参与传统就业市场的机会仍然有限,即使在可能提供工作场所适应和个性化调整的情况下也是如此。然而,越来越多的残疾人开始选择自我指导或独立承包的工作方式,以参与主流经济。特别是“零工经济”为自我指导工作提供了更多的机会,尽管新型冠状病毒大流行要求重新构想现有的方法。
结论 零工经济为残疾人从事有意义的工作提供了新的前景,同时也带来了挑战。在大流行时期,它还需要对零工工作关系进行创新的监管应对。