Promoting employed worker status on digital platforms: how France’s labour inspection and social security agencies address ‘uberisation’

IF 2.9 3区 社会学 Q1 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR Transfer: European Review of Labour and Research Pub Date : 2023-08-04 DOI:10.1177/10242589231190566
Sarah Abdelnour, Émilien Julliard, Dominique Méda
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In France, the growth of digital labour platforms has benefited from the support that has been provided by one section of the governing political class for the sake of the ‘employment opportunities’ that they are expected to generate. However, their operating model, which relies on outsourced labour carried out by supposedly self-employed workers, has been the subject of inspection operations and objections initiated by the social security agencies and institutions that ensure compliance with labour law. Based on interviews with these stakeholders – labour and social security inspectors – this article illustrates how they are seeking to reintegrate these workers into the employed workforce, not only for the purpose of maintaining their safety at work but also with a view to preserving the French social model. These inspectors rely on their traditional control tools but also on the framing of anti-fraud policies. Ultimately, their actions seek to inform legal disputes with a view to reclassifying the workers concerned.
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在数字平台上提升就业者地位:法国劳动监察和社会保障机构如何应对“优步化”
在法国,数字劳动平台的发展得益于执政政治阶层的一部分人提供的支持,因为他们预计会产生“就业机会”。然而,它们的经营模式依赖于由所谓的自营职业者进行的外包劳动,一直是社会保障机构和确保遵守劳动法的机构检查和反对的对象。根据对这些利益相关者- -劳工和社会保障检查员- -的采访,本文说明了他们如何设法使这些工人重新融入就业劳动力,不仅是为了维护他们的工作安全,而且是为了维护法国的社会模式。这些检查员不仅依赖于传统的控制工具,也依赖于反欺诈政策的制定。最终,他们的行动旨在为法律纠纷提供信息,以便重新分类有关工人。
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Transfer: European Review of Labour and Research
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