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Essential or excluded? Union pressures and state responses to platform work in three liberal market economies

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posted on 2024-02-20, 09:39 authored by James Duggan, MICHELLE O'SULLIVANMICHELLE O'SULLIVAN, Maeve O'Sullivan

The COVID-19 pandemic led to renewed discussion of decent work for people at the margins of the labour market. This article explores public policy on platform workers across three liberal market economies, namely the United Kingdom, Canada and Ireland, taking the pandemic as a focal point. Liberal market economies are generally difficult environments for unions, and we examine the nature of union political pressure on the state to enhance protections for platform workers and the extent to which policy has changed in each state. We find uneven levels of such union pressure, with the most limited attention afforded by Irish unions. In the United Kingdom, the unions did exert some influence through strategic litigation, creating a policy problem for the government. More progressive policies are evident in Canada, where the government recognises that platform workers’ precarious position has undesirable consequences for the state.

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Transfer: European Review of Labour and Research

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Sage

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  • (8) Decent Work and Economic Growth

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  • Work and Employment Studies

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