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The Gig Economy Project
The Gig Economy Project
39 episodes
5 days ago
The Gig Economy Project is a media network for gig workers in Europe, seeking to promote efforts to transform work in the digital age. We publish on the the Brave New Europe website, see here: https://braveneweurope.com/the-gig-economy-project Bike couriers, ‘micro-taskers’, home care workers, & many more who work on-demand in the digital platform economy & have few job protections are at the sharpest edge of capitalist exploitation, but are also providing some of the most creative and powerful forms of resistance in the working class today. This podcast provides insight into that resistance.
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The Gig Economy Project is a media network for gig workers in Europe, seeking to promote efforts to transform work in the digital age. We publish on the the Brave New Europe website, see here: https://braveneweurope.com/the-gig-economy-project Bike couriers, ‘micro-taskers’, home care workers, & many more who work on-demand in the digital platform economy & have few job protections are at the sharpest edge of capitalist exploitation, but are also providing some of the most creative and powerful forms of resistance in the working class today. This podcast provides insight into that resistance.
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The Brussels Appeal: Building the platform workers' movement
The Gig Economy Project
44 minutes 48 seconds
1 year ago
The Brussels Appeal: Building the platform workers' movement

On 21-22 February, platform workers’ gathered in Brussels for the transnational Alternatives to Uberisation forum.


The forum came just a few days after the Platform Work Directive was blocked by four member-states, Germany, France, Greece and Estonia. 


The Platform Work Directive, which would be the first major European legislation on platform work, still could potentially be passed before the end of the European Parliamentary term, at a final meeting on 11 March.


Delegates to the forum discussed the latest developments with the Directive, the working conditions gig workers’ are experiencing and looked to develop a strategy for the platform workers’ movement, regardless of the final outcome of the Directive.


A document titled The Brussels Appeal was circulated, with platform workers’ proposing amendments and suggestions to improve the text. A final text has now been published via the Gig Economy Project (GEP), with 26 platform work unions and collectives offering their support for it so far.


To discuss all of this and more, GEP co-ordinator Ben Wray spoke to three of the forum’s delegates, all of whom are at the heart of organising food delivery couriers’ in Europe today.


Robert Walasinski is project manager of the Rider Collective, which is part of the International Department of the Austrian Trade Union Federation (ÖGB).


Felipe Corredor is a former food delivery courier in Barcelona and spokesperson for RidersXDerechos (Riders for Rights), an advocacy organisation for riders in Spain.


Camille Peeters is a food delivery courier, a member of Collectif Coursiers Bruxelles (Brussels Couriers Collective) and a union organiser.


In this podcast we discuss:


02:58: The working conditions’ of food delivery couriers’ in Europe


15:45: Rider union organising and resistance


26:10: The EU Platform Work Directive


38:34: The Brussels Appeal and the way forward for the platform workers’ movement

The Gig Economy Project
The Gig Economy Project is a media network for gig workers in Europe, seeking to promote efforts to transform work in the digital age. We publish on the the Brave New Europe website, see here: https://braveneweurope.com/the-gig-economy-project Bike couriers, ‘micro-taskers’, home care workers, & many more who work on-demand in the digital platform economy & have few job protections are at the sharpest edge of capitalist exploitation, but are also providing some of the most creative and powerful forms of resistance in the working class today. This podcast provides insight into that resistance.