A diversidade de vínculos de trabalho nas cooperativas portuguesas
Abstract
In cooperative law, there are several types of links that can be established between the cooperative and the provider, which leads to a multiplicity of levels of social protection for the latter. Internally, we will consider the management work carried out by the member of the administrative body of the cooperative, as well as, in the case of worker cooperatives, the figure of the worker cooperator, understood as the one who enters the cooperative by providing a certain activity. With regard to relations with third parties, the cooperative may also enter into an employment contract, a contract for the provision of services, or even a voluntary agreement, in which case the respective legal regime shall apply.
Received: 17 May 2023
Accepted: 12 June 2023
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