The emergence of peer production: challenges and opportunities for labour and unions
Bauwens, Michel ; Niaros, Vasilis
European Trade Union Institute, Brussels
ETUI - Brussels
2017
6 p.
cooperative development ; economic policy ; labour movement ; new work practices ; technology ; trade union ; digitalisation
ETUI Policy Brief. European Economic, Employment and Social Policy
3/2017
Economic development
English
Bibliogr.
2031-8782
"This policy brief discusses the implications for labour and trade unions of new forms of work that are organised via distributed digital networks using the internet.
The authors focus on what has been called ‘commons-based peer production' but also address the more controversial case of ‘platform capitalism' (such as Uber or AirBnB). These new forms of production and work pose real challenges for the trade union movement and workers. According to some research, there is evidence of a direct connection between precarious work, new unemployment and these emerging forms of production and work.
The aim of the authors of this brief is to highlight also the opportunities that the emergence of peer production offers for the labour movement and workers in the form of a new wave of cooperative organisations that can create ‘non-subordinate labour'."
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