Serf-ing the Net: Contrasting Uber Workers in the United Kingdom With Uber Neo-Villeins in Ontario
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Authors/contributors
- Harvey, Geraint (Author)
- Prakasam, Naveena (Author)
- Shakirzhanov, Refat (Author)
Title
Serf-ing the Net: Contrasting Uber Workers in the United Kingdom With Uber Neo-Villeins in Ontario
Abstract
We illustrate the exploitation in the relationship between Uber and its drivers by aligning their work with the characteristics of neo-villeiny. Two different legal developments in response to irregulation (or the lack of effective regulation) in similar institutional contexts emerge. While Uber drivers in the United Kingdom now have worker status, dysregulation (by which we mean regulation that exacerbates the problem it seeks to resolve) in Ontario has established neo-villeiny in law.
Publication
Industrial Relations Journal
Issue
Open Access
Language
English
ISSN
1468-2338
Accessed
4/22/25, 4:13 PM
Citation
Harvey, G., Prakasam, N., & Shakirzhanov, R. (n.d.). Serf-ing the Net: Contrasting Uber Workers in the United Kingdom With Uber Neo-Villeins in Ontario. Industrial Relations Journal, Open Access. https://doi.org/10.1111/irj.12471
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