Working on digital platforms: rights, COVID-19 and emerging problems
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https://doi.org/10.5216/sec.v24.66060Abstract
We present the results of research on digital labor platforms. We explore different techniques and methodologies, quantitative and qualitative, of data collection and analysis in order to understand the constructions of rights and the meanings of justice among delivery workers. In the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, we extended the objectives of the research in order to capture its impacts on remuneration and labor time, as well as to understand the meaning attributed by the delivery workers in the city of Curitiba to two national stoppages that occurred in the month of July 2020. We indicate the formation of horizontal, complex and networked solidarities and the need and potential for in-depth studies.
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