Frankfurt Paper on Platform-Based Work

Network of European and North American labor unions and worker organizations calls for transnational multi-stakeholder cooperation to ensure fair working conditions in digital labor platforms

Statement: “To avoid ‘digital feudalism,’ we must all work together to bring democracy to these new digital workplaces”

Frankfurt Paper on Platform-Based Work (PDF, English) →
Frankfurter Erklärung zu plattformbasierter Arbeit (PDF, Deutsch) →
Pressemitteilung auf igmetall.de (Deutsch) →
Pressemitteilung auf arbeiterkammer.at (Deutsch) →
Pressemitteilung auf oegb.at (Deutsch) →
Press release on teamsters117.org (English) →
Press release on teamster.org (English) →
Blogginlägg på unionenopinion.se: Unionen bakom resolution för socialt hållbar utveckling av plattformsekonomin (Svenska) →

14 December 2016

Joint press release of the Austrian Chamber of Labor (Arbeiterkammer), Austrian Trade Union Confederation (ÖGB), Danish Union of Commercial and Clerical Workers (HK), German Metalworkers’ Union (IG Metall), International Brotherhood of Teamsters Local 117 (Seattle, USA), Service Employees International Union (USA and Canada), and Unionen (Sweden)

Copenhagen, Denmark / Frankfurt, Germany / Seattle, USA / Stockholm, Sweden / Vienna, Austria / Washington, DC, USA — A network of European and North American unions, labor confederations, and worker organizations issued a call today for transnational cooperation between workers, worker organizations, platform clients, platform operators, and regulators to ensure fair working conditions and worker participation in governance in the growing world of digital labor platforms such as Clickworker, Amazon Mechanical Turk, Jovoto, and Uber. The growth of “platform-based work” poses both opportunities and risks for workers and for society at large, and is a chance for a “co-operative turn” in the relationship between worker organizations and management, according to the document, titled the “Frankfurt Paper on Platform-Based Work.”

The participating organizations made the following joint statement: “In the context of globalization, digitalization, ‘flexibilization’ of work, growing income inequality within countries, and growing political polarization in Europe and the United States, fair, socially sustainable work and real worker participation in shaping working conditions are more important than ever. This is just as true on digital platforms as in industrial manufacturing and office work. If our democratic societies are to stay democratic, workers must have democratic influence over the governance of work. Digitalization does not need to contribute to rising income inequality and polarized politics. Businesses, workers, and regulators have a common interest in ensuring that the benefits of digitalization are shared broadly and equitably — and worker participation in the governance of work is a historically proven mechanism for doing so. Against the risk of ‘digital feudalism,’ platform operators, workers, worker organizations, clients, researchers, and regulators must work together to bring democracy to these new digital workplaces.”

The paper calls on the diverse stakeholders to “platform-based work” to work together to:

“The organizations who contributed to this paper are all already engaged in making fair working conditions and worker participation a reality in digital labor platforms,” said Christiane Benner, Vice President of the German Metalworkers’ Union (IG Metall), which convened the network. “We are just at the beginning of this work, but it has already taken on a diversity of forms, including innovative organizing, technology development, new services, policymaking, public awareness campaigns, research, and dialogue with platform operators.”

Frankfurt Paper on Platform-Based Work (PDF, English) →
Frankfurter Erklärung zu plattformbasierter Arbeit (PDF, Deutsch) →
Pressemitteilung auf igmetall.de (Deutsch) → Pressemitteilung auf arbeiterkammer.at (Deutsch) →
Pressemitteilung auf oegb.at (Deutsch) →
Press release on teamsters117.org (English) →
Press release on teamster.org (English) →
Blogginlägg på unionenopinion.se: Unionen bakom resolution för socialt hållbar utveckling av plattformsekonomin (Svenska) →

Worker circulation

New paper about online digital labor platforms: Frankfurt Paper on Platform-Based Work — electrolyte, MTurk Crowd

Other worker organizations

Transnational coalition calls for fair working conditions on digital platforms — European Trade Union Institute

Press

„Frankfurter Erklärung zu plattformbasierter Arbeit“: Gewerkschaftliche Perspektiven auf Crowd- und Clickwork — Leonhard Dobusch, netzpolitik.org

IG Metall: Vernetzung als Antwort auf Plattform-Ökonomie — Stefan Weinzierl, Produktion: Technik und Wirtschaft für die deutsche Industrie

Blogs, forums, etc.

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