Unregulated Flexibility and the Multiplication of Labour: Work in the Chinese Platform Economy

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Autor(a) principal: Wang, Jing
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: Meng, Quan
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
DOI: 10.17645/si.7719
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.17645/si.7719
Resumo: The global labour market is witnessing an increase in non‐standard employment, and China is no exception, albeit with distinct socio‐political dynamics. This research explores the variation of employment relations in China’s platform economy and discusses how the various types of precarious employment are generated and developed in post‐socialist China. Based on interviews with platform company managers and platform food delivery workers in China, this study draws a broader picture of platform work, considering the complex layers of labour practices at the level of platform companies and platform work. The research discusses the various labour arrangements in the ZZ food delivery platform and finds that variation serves to intensify and diversify managerial practices in platform work; at the same time, traditional types of work in platform companies are also undergoing transitions and the boundary between internal and external organisations is increasingly blurred and fluid. Labour relations in the platform economy are characterised by multiplication, and this multiplication is facilitated by the post‐socialist Chinese labour market’s general trend towards precariousness and the state’s tolerant approach to various non‐standard employment types in the era of “the new normal.”
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title Unregulated Flexibility and the Multiplication of Labour: Work in the Chinese Platform Economy
spellingShingle Unregulated Flexibility and the Multiplication of Labour: Work in the Chinese Platform Economy
Unregulated Flexibility and the Multiplication of Labour: Work in the Chinese Platform Economy
Wang, Jing
China; labour relations; multiplication of labour; platform economy; platform work; precarious work
Wang, Jing
China; labour relations; multiplication of labour; platform economy; platform work; precarious work
title_short Unregulated Flexibility and the Multiplication of Labour: Work in the Chinese Platform Economy
title_full Unregulated Flexibility and the Multiplication of Labour: Work in the Chinese Platform Economy
title_fullStr Unregulated Flexibility and the Multiplication of Labour: Work in the Chinese Platform Economy
Unregulated Flexibility and the Multiplication of Labour: Work in the Chinese Platform Economy
title_full_unstemmed Unregulated Flexibility and the Multiplication of Labour: Work in the Chinese Platform Economy
Unregulated Flexibility and the Multiplication of Labour: Work in the Chinese Platform Economy
title_sort Unregulated Flexibility and the Multiplication of Labour: Work in the Chinese Platform Economy
author Wang, Jing
author_facet Wang, Jing
Wang, Jing
Meng, Quan
Meng, Quan
author_role author
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Meng, Quan
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv China; labour relations; multiplication of labour; platform economy; platform work; precarious work
topic China; labour relations; multiplication of labour; platform economy; platform work; precarious work
description The global labour market is witnessing an increase in non‐standard employment, and China is no exception, albeit with distinct socio‐political dynamics. This research explores the variation of employment relations in China’s platform economy and discusses how the various types of precarious employment are generated and developed in post‐socialist China. Based on interviews with platform company managers and platform food delivery workers in China, this study draws a broader picture of platform work, considering the complex layers of labour practices at the level of platform companies and platform work. The research discusses the various labour arrangements in the ZZ food delivery platform and finds that variation serves to intensify and diversify managerial practices in platform work; at the same time, traditional types of work in platform companies are also undergoing transitions and the boundary between internal and external organisations is increasingly blurred and fluid. Labour relations in the platform economy are characterised by multiplication, and this multiplication is facilitated by the post‐socialist Chinese labour market’s general trend towards precariousness and the state’s tolerant approach to various non‐standard employment types in the era of “the new normal.”
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