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2019.01 - Work in the platform economy: Deliveroo riders in Belgium and the SMart arrangement (Bulletin de ETUI Working Paper, 2019.01 [01/01/2019]) / Jan Drahokoupil
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Titre : 2019.01 - Work in the platform economy: Deliveroo riders in Belgium and the SMart arrangement Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Jan Drahokoupil, Auteur ; Agnieszka Piasna, Auteur Année de publication : 2019 Importance : 43 p. Présentation : tabl.;graph. Langues : Anglais Catégories : plateforme ; Travail Mots-clés : 'Deliveroo','économie de plateforme' Index. décimale : G.04. Nouvelles formes d'emploi Note de contenu : This paper presents a case study of the food delivery platform, Deliveroo, in Belgium in 2016-2018. The case offers insights on the nature of platform work, the workers who perform it, the preferences of workers, the strategy of the platforms, and the role of local regulations. Interestingly, Deliveroo in Belgium employed workers through an intermediary, SMart, and we also observed the termination of their co-operation in the period under analysis. Using administrative data provided by SMart and a survey of workers, we analyse patterns of work and also focus on pay. We investigate the characteristics of the workers, their preferences regarding working conditions and their motivation for engaging in platform work. We identify that the jobs are lowhours and low-income, performed primarily by precarious student workers. We show that the SMart arrangement was motivated primarily by the specifics of the Belgian tax system. Even so, it provided workers with protections that they valued, including income security. Contrary to what the platform claimed, the abandonment of the SMart system did not offer the riders the flexibility they desired. Instead, it reduced their degree of autonomy and control in relation to the platform. En ligne : https://www.etui.org/publications/working-papers/work-in-the-platform-economy-de [...] [n° ou bulletin] 2019.01 - Work in the platform economy: Deliveroo riders in Belgium and the SMart arrangement [texte imprimé] / Jan Drahokoupil, Auteur ; Agnieszka Piasna, Auteur . - 2019 . - 43 p. : tabl.;graph.
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Catégories : plateforme ; Travail Mots-clés : 'Deliveroo','économie de plateforme' Index. décimale : G.04. Nouvelles formes d'emploi Note de contenu : This paper presents a case study of the food delivery platform, Deliveroo, in Belgium in 2016-2018. The case offers insights on the nature of platform work, the workers who perform it, the preferences of workers, the strategy of the platforms, and the role of local regulations. Interestingly, Deliveroo in Belgium employed workers through an intermediary, SMart, and we also observed the termination of their co-operation in the period under analysis. Using administrative data provided by SMart and a survey of workers, we analyse patterns of work and also focus on pay. We investigate the characteristics of the workers, their preferences regarding working conditions and their motivation for engaging in platform work. We identify that the jobs are lowhours and low-income, performed primarily by precarious student workers. We show that the SMart arrangement was motivated primarily by the specifics of the Belgian tax system. Even so, it provided workers with protections that they valued, including income security. Contrary to what the platform claimed, the abandonment of the SMart system did not offer the riders the flexibility they desired. Instead, it reduced their degree of autonomy and control in relation to the platform. En ligne : https://www.etui.org/publications/working-papers/work-in-the-platform-economy-de [...] Réservation
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Work in the platform economy: Deliveroo riders in Belgium and the SMart arrangementURL 2019.06 - 'Algorithm breakers' are not a different 'species': attitudes towards trade unions of Deliveroo riders in Belgium (Bulletin de ETUI Working Paper, 2019.06 [01/06/2019]) / Kurt Vandaele
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Titre : 2019.06 - 'Algorithm breakers' are not a different 'species': attitudes towards trade unions of Deliveroo riders in Belgium Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Kurt Vandaele, Auteur ; Agnieszka Piasna, Auteur ; Jan Drahokoupil, Auteur Année de publication : 2019 Importance : 39 p. Présentation : tabl.;graph. Langues : Anglais Catégories : Belgique ; économie collaborative ; Négociation ; plateforme ; Syndicat ; Travail Mots-clés : 'travail de plateforme' 'deliveroo' 'syndicat' 'livraison' 'riders' Index. décimale : G.05. Organisations de travailleurs Note de contenu : This working paper investigates a rare case of platform work performed in the realm of regulated employment and explores the attitudes of platform workers towards collective representation. Using a case study of Deliveroo, a food delivery platform, the paper argues that platform workers are not essentially different to their peers in their attitudes towards trade unions. The paper finds that the riders do not generally hold negative views towards unions, and do not consider unions incompatible with platform work. Instead, there has been a lack of union activity in reaching out to riders as a reason for their non-membership. [n° ou bulletin] 2019.06 - 'Algorithm breakers' are not a different 'species': attitudes towards trade unions of Deliveroo riders in Belgium [texte imprimé] / Kurt Vandaele, Auteur ; Agnieszka Piasna, Auteur ; Jan Drahokoupil, Auteur . - 2019 . - 39 p. : tabl.;graph.
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Catégories : Belgique ; économie collaborative ; Négociation ; plateforme ; Syndicat ; Travail Mots-clés : 'travail de plateforme' 'deliveroo' 'syndicat' 'livraison' 'riders' Index. décimale : G.05. Organisations de travailleurs Note de contenu : This working paper investigates a rare case of platform work performed in the realm of regulated employment and explores the attitudes of platform workers towards collective representation. Using a case study of Deliveroo, a food delivery platform, the paper argues that platform workers are not essentially different to their peers in their attitudes towards trade unions. The paper finds that the riders do not generally hold negative views towards unions, and do not consider unions incompatible with platform work. Instead, there has been a lack of union activity in reaching out to riders as a reason for their non-membership. Réservation
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