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Theorising labour unrest and trade unionism in the platform economy

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Joyce, Simon ; Stuart, Mark ; Forde, Chris

New Technology, Work and Employment

2022

Early view

1-20

labour relations ; labour dispute ; crowd work ; trade union ; digital economy

Trade unionism

https://doi.org/10.1111/ntwe.12252

English

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"The article develops a novel conceptualisation of labour unrest and trade unionism in the platform economy, extending current understandings in two ways. First, we situate platform work historically, in the longue durée of paid work under capitalism. Secondly, we introduce a consideration of social structure into debates on union practices often framed in terms of agency. Building on Silver and the Webbs, we highlight the importance in platform work of associational power over structural power; legal enactment over collective bargaining; and geographical over workplace unionism. While mainly a theoretical article, we draw on empirical evidence from research into platform work over five years, comprising interviews, case study, observation and documentary analysis. We conclude that platform labour unrest and unionism bear marked similarities with 19th century forms rather than the 20th century models that often dominate industrial relations perspectives. Consequently, unions organising platform workers should consider adapting their approach accordingly."

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