平台经济中工作不安全感的危险

Jinlan Zhang, Yuxiang Weng
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平台经济的快速扩张引发了对其经济和社会后果的担忧(Lei, 2021;眉毛,2019)。作为独立的承包商,平台工人很少或根本没有员工权利,并且由算法管理,因此他们的工作不安全感很严重。这损害了雇佣关系,使人力资源部门的职能复杂化,从而促使政府和相关组织加大对平台经济的监管力度。这可以为平台工作者提供更多的福利,但也可能导致性别歧视,并通过增加性别工资差距来阻碍性别平等的实现。本报告讨论了平台工人工作不安全感的三种可能解决方案。首先,政府可以在现有法律范围内,通过在雇员和独立承包商之外创建一个新的类别,为他们提供与雇员类似的权利,尽管这将加剧劳动力市场的分割和社会不平等。其次,更灵活的替代工会可以有效地帮助平台工人争取他们的合法权利,但有限的资源会降低他们处理每个工人问题的能力。最后,平台工人可以致力于提高自己的议价能力,争取更高的收入,减少不安全感,但会受到劳动力供过于求等诸多因素的阻碍。通过分析和比较这三种解决方案,建议将平台工人纳入保护非标准工人的专门劳动法,以增加平台工人的工作保障。然而,这种方法的有效性可能因国家而异。
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The Danger of Job Insecurity in the Platform Economy
The rapid expansion of the platform economy has generated concerns about its economic and social consequences (Lei, 2021; Vallas, 2019). As independent contractors provided with little or no employee rights and managed by algorithms, the job insecurity of platform workers is significant. This damages employment relations, complicates the function of HR departments, and as a result is driving governments and relevant organisations to regulate the platform economy more heavily. This can provide platform workers with more benefits but can also result in gender discrimination and hinder the achievement of gender equality by increasing the gender pay gap. This report discusses three possible solutions to job insecurity among platform workers. Firstly, governments could provide them with similar rights to employees by creating a new category besides employees and independent contractors within existing law, although this would worsen labour market segmentation and social inequality. Secondly, alternative unions which are more flexible could effectively help platform workers to fight for their legal rights, but limited resources would reduce their ability to deal with the problems of every worker. Finally, platform workers could devote themselves to improve their bargaining power to strive for higher income to reduce insecurity, however, it would be hindered by many factors like oversupply of labour force. After analysing and comparing these three solutions, it is recommended that the job security of platform workers could be increased by incorporating them in a special labour law protecting non-standard workers. However, the effectiveness of this could vary from depending on country.
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