Industry 4.0 has been discussed for quite a long time, especially from an economic point of view, as part of the attempt to understand the near future of our countries and the entire globalised world. So far, there have been many publications and studies dealing with the consequences of digitalisation for the economy, production setup, and position of well-established companies on the world markets.
However, in today's developed world, Industry 4.0 brings with it many new issues related to social rights and the social status of those who have found a source of livelihood in the digitalised economy in particular.