Plataformas de propriedade de trabalhadores: cooperativas e coletivos de entregadores
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1982-8160.v16i1p209-233Palavras-chave:
Cooperativismo de plataforma, Plataformas de propriedade de trabalhadores, Plataformização do trabalhoResumo
O artigo tem o objetivo de analisar a emergência de plataformas de propriedade de entregadores no contexto de plataformização do trabalho. A análise apresenta seis casos em Espanha, França e Brasil, considerando: processos produtivos e organização do trabalho, desafios tecnológicos e construção de plataformas, usos de mídias sociais para organização e comunicação entre trabalhadores, cooperação entre cooperativas e futuro das experiências autogestionadas. As conclusões apontam para o papel central de mídias sociais para comunicação e organização do trabalho, e a cooperação entre cooperativas. Essas iniciativas podem ser o início de um processo mais amplo de plataformas digitais para o bem comum
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