Uberização e Plataformização: a exploração disfarçada de empreendedorismo
Abstract
In the face of changes brought about by the so-called Industry 4.0 and the impetus of
Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs), the world of work undergoes a complete
metamorphosis. Intermittent jobs, linked to a platform connected to mobile devices, enable a
"gig economy" where services are provided through companies that mediate between the
service user and the provider. The worker, once an industrial laborer, becomes a digital-era
service proletarian today. The lack of opportunities in the formal job market, with its
corresponding rights and social protection, shifts thousands of workers toward gig work
through a platform. These platforms extract maximum surplus value from workers, providing
neither fair compensation nor any rights outlined in labor laws. The neoliberal discourse of
financialized capital supporting technology companies that develop and manage these
platforms aligns with the ideology of freedom, flexibility, and entrepreneurship. This causes
opacity in the exploitation, dependency, and impoverishment of the platformized working class.
This research aims to study the new dynamics and impacts that Platform Capitalism and Gig
Economy cause in the labor market and the working class as a whole. It also presents
experiences that counter this model, such as platform cooperativism. This qualitative research
employs a critical literature review and shares experiences to contribute to the theoretical
discussion.
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