伪装剥削。厄瓜多尔 "临时工经济 "中的移民

María Belén Albornoz, Henry Chavez
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厄瓜多尔约有 556 000 名移民,其中大部分来自委内瑞拉(65%)和哥伦比亚 (25%),其中许多人的移民身份不合法。在厄瓜多尔,没有签证的移民不能工作,这就造成了一种有利于雇主滥用权力的局面,同时也阻碍了移民组织起来并就其权利进行谈判的能力。这部分人发现,平台经济是一种灵活的方式,可以迅速找到工作并赚取收入。然而,这也引发了新形式的剥削。本文旨在分析厄瓜多尔平台经济的发展与近年来进入该国的移民人口的劳动条件之间的关系。我们采用了基于直接观察、半结构式访谈(46 次)和深度访谈(10 次)的定性方法。这项研究的主要结果表明,平台经济的发展和缺乏适当的立法产生了新形式的变相剥削,尤其是对移民工人的剥削。这些新的剥削形式通过个人资料和车辆分包的黑市运作,与这些应用程序的算法管理系统相互作用,最终恶化了将这些应用程序作为生存手段的移民群体本已不稳定的工作条件。文章最后结合公平工作五项原则对这些工作条件进行了简要分析。
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Disguising Exploitation. Immigrants in the Ecuadorian Gig Economy
Ecuador is home to approximately 556,000 immigrants, mostly from Venezuela (65%) and Colombia (25%), many of whom have an irregular immigration status. In Ecuador, an immigrant without a visa cannot work, which creates a scenario that favours abuse by employers and hinders immigrants’ ability to organize and negotiate their rights. Part of this population has found the platform economy to be a flexible way to find work and earn an income quickly. However, this has also given rise to new forms of exploitation. The objective of this article is to analyse the relationship between the development of the platform economy in Ecuador and the labour conditions of the migrant population that has entered the country in recent years. We used a qualitative methodology based on direct observation, semi-structured interviews (46) and in-depth interviews (10). The main results of this research show that the development of the platform economy and the lack of adequate legislation have produced new forms of disguised exploitation, particularly of immigrant workers. These new forms of exploitation operate through a black market of profile and vehicle subcontracting which, in their interaction with the algorithmic management systems of these applications, end up worsening the already precarious working conditions of the migrant population that uses these applications as a means of survival. The article concludes with a brief analysis of these working conditions in relation to the five principles of fair work.
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