This article examines the issue of heterogeneity in relation to workers’ representationwithin digital platforms. Specifically, the research analyses the regulatory process that took placewithin the food-delivery sector in Italy, investigating how the heterogeneity of couriers is reflectedin the Just Eat Takeaway agreement signed in 2021. The novel contribution of this paper is torelate two perspectives – those of workers and unions – that have rarely been considered togetherin the literature on digital labour platforms. Based on extensive qualitative research in Milan, theheterogeneity of riders is synthesized into a threefold typology identified by three metaphors: theexplorer, the entrepreneur and the labourer. It is argued that the introduction of a standardemployment contract has led to an increase in workers’ rights and social protection. However, thecurrent form of the agreement favours less vulnerable riders – the explorer – at the expense ofthose who are more numerous and dependent on platform income – the entrepreneur and thelabourer. We conclude that this agreement can be interpreted mainly as a means for trade unionsto legitimise their institutional role in the socio-economic arena and strengthen their powerresources for future negotiations.
Bonifacio, F., Marcolin, A., Unpacking the role of workers' heterogeneity in the representation and regulation of platform work. A focus of the case of the Just Eat Takeaway agreement in Italy, <<CUADERNOS DE RELACIONES LABORALES>>, 2024; 42 (1): 125-141. [doi:10.5209/crla.90458] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/274412]
Unpacking the role of workers' heterogeneity in the representation and regulation of platform work. A focus of the case of the Just Eat Takeaway agreement in Italy
Bonifacio, Francesco
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;Marcolin, AriannaSecondo
2024
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This article examines the issue of heterogeneity in relation to workers’ representationwithin digital platforms. Specifically, the research analyses the regulatory process that took placewithin the food-delivery sector in Italy, investigating how the heterogeneity of couriers is reflectedin the Just Eat Takeaway agreement signed in 2021. The novel contribution of this paper is torelate two perspectives – those of workers and unions – that have rarely been considered togetherin the literature on digital labour platforms. Based on extensive qualitative research in Milan, theheterogeneity of riders is synthesized into a threefold typology identified by three metaphors: theexplorer, the entrepreneur and the labourer. It is argued that the introduction of a standardemployment contract has led to an increase in workers’ rights and social protection. However, thecurrent form of the agreement favours less vulnerable riders – the explorer – at the expense ofthose who are more numerous and dependent on platform income – the entrepreneur and thelabourer. We conclude that this agreement can be interpreted mainly as a means for trade unionsto legitimise their institutional role in the socio-economic arena and strengthen their powerresources for future negotiations.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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Descrizione: This article examines the issue of heterogeneity in relation to workers’ representationwithin digital platforms. Specifically, the research analyses the regulatory process that took placewithin the food-delivery sector in Italy, investigating how the heterogeneity of couriers is reflectedin the Just Eat Takeaway agreement signed in 2021. The novel contribution of this paper is torelate two perspectives – those of workers and unions – that have rarely been considered togetherin the literature on digital labour platforms. Based on extensive qualitative research in Milan, theheterogeneity of riders is synthesized into a threefold typology identified by three metaphors: theexplorer, the entrepreneur and the labourer. It is argued that the introduction of a standardemployment contract has led to an increase in workers’ rights and social protection. However, thecurrent form of the agreement favours less vulnerable riders – the explorer – at the expense ofthose who are more numerous and dependent on platform income – the entrepreneur and thelabourer. We conclude that this agreement can be interpreted mainly as a means for trade unionsto legitimise their institutional role in the socio-economic arena and strengthen their powerresources for future negotiations.
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