From access to understanding: Collective data governance for workers

IF 1.1 Q2 LAW
Dan Calacci, Jake M L Stein
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Abstract

Regulating data collection and use in the workplace is now more a matter of regulating working conditions than data protection. This article argues that existing data protection law fails workers for precisely this reason. We examine how workers currently use data protection law, labour law, and technology to access and leverage the data they produce at work and identify key ways in which current regulation falls short. Existing regulations primarily aim to protect worker privacy, an approach that ignores the fact that data use now often defines the fundamental conditions of work, particularly in the gig economy. This is because a key limitation of modern data protection law for workers is its myopic focus on the individual ‘data subject’, whose rights to data stem from a right to privacy or data protection. Instead, data regulation in the workplace requires a framework that acknowledges the core interest workers have in accessing their data: to collectively exert greater agency and control at work. We argue that workplace data regulation should largely be a matter of workplace governance and worker co-determination, an approach rooted in workers’ rights, to negotiate the terms of their employment agreements and specific working environments.
从访问到理解:工人的集体数据治理
监管工作场所的数据收集和使用现在更多的是监管工作条件,而不是数据保护。这篇文章认为,现有的数据保护法正是因为这个原因而让工人失望的。我们研究了工人目前如何使用数据保护法、劳动法和技术来访问和利用他们在工作中产生的数据,并确定了当前监管不足的关键方式。现有法规主要旨在保护工人隐私,这种方法忽略了一个事实,即数据使用现在往往定义了工作的基本条件,尤其是在零工经济中。这是因为现代数据保护法对工人的一个关键限制是它短视地关注个人“数据主体”,其数据权源于隐私权或数据保护权。相反,工作场所的数据监管需要一个承认员工在访问数据时的核心利益的框架:集体在工作中发挥更大的代理和控制作用。我们认为,工作场所数据监管在很大程度上应该是一个工作场所治理和工人共同决定的问题,这是一种植根于工人权利的方法,用于谈判他们的就业协议和特定工作环境的条款。
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