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Fairwork Poland Ratings 2024: Intermediation Undermining Workers’ Rights in the Platform Economy

Autor
Muszyński, Karol
Kowalik, Zuzanna
Kuttler, Tobias
Graham, Mark
Data publikacji
2024
Abstrakt (EN)

Estimates indicate that over 480,000 workers provide labour through these platforms, with numbers steadily rising. However, policymakers have largely focused on consumer safety, overlooking critical issues such as job security and worker protections. Research shows that these platforms often rely on complex contractual relationships and mediate employment through the use of intermediaries, complicating workers’ access to social security and undermining their labour rights. This report provides the first comprehensive analysis of the working conditions faced by platform workers in Poland. The study examines six platforms in the ride-hailing and delivery sectors, where platform work has the most significant role. These platforms – Bolt, Freenow, Glovo, Pyszne.pl/Just Eat Takeaway, Uber, and UberEats – are scored against five Fairwork principles which consider fairness of pay, conditions, contracts, management, and representation. The scoring process draws on desk research, interviews with platform workers, and platform managers, with points awarded when researchers find evidence demonstrating compliance with the Fairwork principles.

Słowa kluczowe EN
Labour platforms
job security
Bolt
Freenow
Glovo
Pyszne.pl/Just Eat Takeaway
Uber
UberEats
five Fairwork principles
fairness of pay
conditions
contracts
management
representation
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Fairwork
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