Digital labour platforms are increasingly challenging conventional employment relations and shaping the future of work in the UK. On the one hand, gig work promotes economic growth and the creation of new jobs lowers labour market entry barriers for some workers, and provides job flexibility to those who need it. On the other hand, companies might slip through existing regulatory frameworks and workers experience unfair working conditions on the platforms.
This year’s report ‘Fairwork UK Ratings 2023: A Call for Transparency’ evaluates working conditions at 12 of the most popular digital labour platforms in the country, including Amazon Flex, Bolt, Deliveroo, Getir, Gorillas, Just Eat, Ola, Pedal Me, Stuart, Task Rabbit, Uber, and Yoopies. Our findings reveal that there are significant shifts underway in the platform economy in the wake of a tech financing collapse, a cost-of-living crisis, and the alleviation of COVID-19 restrictions for a whole year. Whilst the pandemic may have been halcyon days for platform companies, the reality is starting to bite. We’ll be asking whether workers are left paying the price.
PROGRAMME:
14.00 – Welcome
14.15 – Presentation of report findings
14.45 – Panel discussion
16.00 – Live audience Q&A
16.30 – Networking
*Drinks and light refreshments will be provided.
PRESENTERS:
Dr. Adam Badger, Lead Researcher, Fairwork UK, Oxford Internet Institute
Dr. Funda Ustek-Spilda, Senior Researcher and Project Manager, Fairwork UK, Oxford Internet Institute
EXPERT PANELLISTS:
Dr Sarrah Kassem – Lecturer, Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences, University of Tübingen
Emma Selinger – Ventures Manager, Resolution Foundation
Michael ‘Six’ Silberman – Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Bonavero Institute of Human Rights, Faculty of Law, University of Oxford
Ferdousara Uddin – Regional Organiser, GMB Union