ABSTRACT
Platform work in general requires workers to apply specific strategies to stay afloat. In Poland, platform work is a complex system of mutual relations and interdependencies between transnational corporations, national regulators, service providers, intermediaries and platform workers. Based on thirty-one in-depth interviews with Uber drivers in Poland and two expert interviews with fleet partners, this article presents the working strategies adopted by platform workers and looks at how the historical experience of communism may shape responses to twenty-first-century global capitalism. The analysis shows that an adequate remuneration can only be made by adopting the strategy called kombinowanie, a combination of small cheating, fiddling and exploiting loopholes in the law.
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1 However, the study has received noteworthy criticism from Berg and Johnson (Citation2019).
2 This research was partly funded by the National Science Centre Poland (NCN) (grant no. 2018/02/X/HS6/00957) and DG Employment, Social Affairs & Inclusion, European Commission (agreement no.VS/2020/0119).
3 For example, as a way to innovation (Coser, Citation1964).
4 Interestingly there is a direct semantic connection between the English verb ‘to combine’ and the Polish noun ‘kombinowanie’.
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Dominika Polkowska
Dominika Polkowska is an associate professor of sociology at the Maria Curie-Sklodowska University, Poland. She is a Deputy Director of the Institute of Sociology. Her research focuses on platform work and working conditions of platform workers as well as on labour relations. Recently she has conducted a research among migrant workers.
Bartosz Mika
Bartosz Mika is an associate professor at University of Gdańsk, Poland. His scientific interests are focused on classical sociological theories, sociology of work and the problem of social inequality. He is an active member of ‘'The Workers' Initiative' Trade Union. He recently published a book on sociological understanding of intelectual property rights.