This conference, organised by Rosa-Luxemburg-Foundation and Critical China Forum, aims to bring together food delivery workers from Germany and China (both mainland and Hong Kong) for an exchange on working conditions and labour disputes in their countries.
The use of online food delivery services has surged in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and the imposition of months-long lockdowns in most countries around the globe. This surge is part of the broader process of digitalisation, which affects more and more spheres of everyday life, the economy, and the workplace, and has generated its own economic sector in the form of the so-called “platform economy”.
Platform-mediated work is generally characterised by poor wages, the absence of social security and occupational health protections, and reprisals against union organising. In the food delivery market, circumventing labour protections is also part of the business model.
This conference aims to bring together food delivery workers from Germany and China (both mainland and Hong Kong) for an exchange on working conditions and labour disputes in their countries. Taking into account that delivery is performed in different ways — on foot, by bicycle, e-bike, moped, motorbike, or even car — the exchange will highlight the differences and similarities and reflect on the way workers in this sector organize themselves and how they collaborate internationally. As part of the working class, the question of how they organise themselves is also key: whether in the form of traditional or anarcho-syndicalist trade unions, or in collectives beyond trade unions.
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Registration: Please send a written and binding registration to thomas.sablowski[at]rosalux.org, stating your name, address, organisational affiliation, and e-mail by Thursday, 8 December 2022.
Participation will be confirmed by e-mail and an access code will be sent shortly before the conference.
Interpretation: English and Chinese with simultaneous translation
More information on the event can be found here.
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09:50 (CET): Overview of the situation in Germany
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10:30 (CET): Break
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12:00 (CET): Short break
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13:30 (CET): End of the conference