This thesis examines the effective restructuring of labor legislation, paying attention to the fact that the recognition that the reconstruction of the labor paradigm is required has spread as the conventional employment patterns and forms of employme...
This thesis examines the effective restructuring of labor legislation, paying attention to the fact that the recognition that the reconstruction of the labor paradigm is required has spread as the conventional employment patterns and forms of employment have diversified with the spread of the service economy and the development of information and communication technology. . However, the current labor legislation has proven its effectiveness as a legal theory so far, and even in the era of information and communication technology, the previous mode of production is not immediately completely replaced by a new mode of employment, but both coexist for a considerable period of time. Therefore, under the transitional situation, new legal responses should be as prudent as possible.
Therefore, this study focuses on three areas: the distinction between employment contracts and labor contracts through expansion of the employment category, enactment of a special law comprehensively regulating the platform industry and platform labor, and legislation of the license-based labor supply business in the service sector. proposed a plan. The core framework of this proposal is to respond to labor performed in newly emerged types of industries by enacting a comprehensive special law governing those industries, and to respond to new forms of employment in existing industries by the concept of employment contracts that are distinct from labor contracts. to respond with expansion.