Autonomous Regulation of Work in the Gig Economy: The first collective bargaining agreement for riders in Sweden

IF 1.1 Q2 LAW
Niklas Selberg
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The gigification of work has—in line with global trends—reached the highly-regulated Swedish labour market, with its high degree of both union density and coverage of collective bargaining agreements—and high labour costs. More and more gig workers are becoming union members, and in late January 2021 the first Swedish collective bargaining agreement (CBA) for food delivery platform workers (riders) was concluded between the Transport Workers’ Union and Foodora. The article illustrates to what extent, and how, the inherited formulas for trade union activity and collective bargaining are made relevant for platform-mediated work. The role of old actors and regulatory means are put to use in the ‘new’ labour market. This article provides an analysis of the first CBA in the Swedish gig economy and illustrates how pre-existing labour law norms are both a restraining and an enabling factor for trade unions and collective bargaining in the gig economy. What can be learned about the nature of work in the gig economy or platform-mediated work from the way it has been integrated into the Swedish model for labour relations with its particular traits? Or, what can be learned from the first CBA in the gig economy in the promised land of collective bargaining?
Gig经济中的工作自主监管:瑞典首个骑手集体谈判协议
工作的具体化——与全球趋势一致——达到了高度监管的瑞典劳动力市场,其工会密度和集体谈判协议的覆盖面都很高——劳动力成本也很高。越来越多的临时工成为工会成员,2021年1月下旬,运输工人工会(Transport workers’union)和Foodora签署了瑞典首个关于外卖平台工人(骑手)的集体谈判协议(CBA)。本文阐明了工会活动和集体谈判的继承公式在多大程度上以及如何与平台中介工作相关。老角色和监管手段在“新”劳动力市场中发挥作用。本文对瑞典零工经济中的第一个CBA进行了分析,并说明了在零工经济中,现有的劳动法规范如何既是工会和集体谈判的制约因素,又是有利因素。从将零工经济或平台中介工作融入瑞典劳资关系模式及其特点的方式中,我们可以了解到什么?或者,在集体谈判的应许之地,我们能从零工经济中的第一个CBA中学到什么?
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