1st Edition

Legal Protections of Platform Workers in China

By Zhenxing Ke Copyright 2026
190 Pages
by Routledge

190 Pages
by Routledge

This book examines and evaluates the legal protections available to platform workers in China, with a particular focus on labor law. It analyzes administrative legislation, judicial processes, and practices in China.   By reviewing the labor classification rule in China, the book builds its discussion on the traditional "employee versus self-employed" dichotomy and subordination. It presents... Read more

PART I Background  1 Background  PART II Labor Classification of Platform Worker  2 Traditional Employee Status Identifications and Relevant Judgments  3 Exploring the New Labor Classification of Platform Worker  PART III Labor Rights of Platform Workers  4 Framework of Labor Rights  5 Regulations on Algorithmic Management  6 Workers’ Compensation Insurance and Occupational Injury Insurance  7 Other Key Themes in the Protection of Platform Workers’ Labor Rights  8 Evaluation  PART IV Conclusion  9 Conclusion

Biography

Zhenxing Ke is an assistant professor at the School of Law, Nankai University. His research focuses on labor law. He holds a Doctor of Juridical Science from Maurer School of Law, Indiana University.