Stripping back the mask: Working conditions on digital labour platforms during the COVID‐19 pandemic
Kelle Howson,
Funda Ustek‐spilda,
Alessio Bertolini,
Richard Heeks,
Fabian Ferrari,
Srujana Katta,
Matthew Cole,
Pablo AGUERA Reneses,
Nancy Salem,
David Sutcliffe,
Shelly Steward and
Mark Graham
International Labour Review, 2022, vol. 161, issue 3, 413-440
Abstract:
Digital labour platforms have been widely promoted as a solution to the unemployment crisis sparked by the COVID‐19 pandemic. However, the pandemic has also highlighted the vulnerability of gig workers when cast as essential workers. This article examines the COVID‐19 policies of 191 platforms in 43 countries to understand how the crisis has shifted the conventions of the gig economy. Using a typology of “fair platform work”, the authors identify areas of progress in worker protection but also significant shortfalls, including the entrenchment of precarious work as platforms leverage the opportunities arising from the crisis.
Date: 2022
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