Union Strategies for the Representation of Platform Delivery Workers in Spain

Author:

Arasanz Díaz Juan1,Sanz de Miguel Pablo1

Affiliation:

1. Notus ASR, Jonqueres 19, Barcelona 08003, Spain

Abstract

Abstract Food-delivery digital labour platforms started to operate in Spain in 2016. As in other national contexts, these platforms have misclassified workers as independent contractors rather than employees, shifting responsibilities and risks onto workers who have been forced to operate under marketized relationships lacking protection. This paper analyses trade unions practices and strategies targeted towards food-delivery platform workers (riders) in Spain. The findings are based on desk research and fieldwork consisting of semi-structured interviews with representatives from different trade unions and self-organized workers’ associations. The article shows how trade unions’ strategies resting on litigation and social dialogue ended up with the first legislation in Europe which introduced a rebuttable presumption of employment in the field of delivery platforms. At the same time, it shows the limitation of those strategies resting on institutional power resources due to the fragmentation of workers’ interests and the newly platforms’ strategies to circumvent labour law.

Publisher

Brill

Subject

Political Science and International Relations,Economics and Econometrics,Sociology and Political Science,Social Sciences (miscellaneous),History,Cultural Studies

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