‘Gig workers of all trades, unite!’ China’s state trade union calls for branches for gig economy workers

  • The state labour union made the call at a time when Beijing is turning up the heat on the country’s big technology platforms
  • Grievances have been rising among gig workers, and Beijing has not hesitated to raise its concerns about the potential for social unrest with Big Tech

A man rides a delivery motorcycle on a street in a deserted workshop district and wears a mask in an attempt to protect himself from a coronavirus contagion in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China. Photo: EPA-EFE

China’s gig economy workers employed by online platforms, including deliverymen and ride hailing drivers, should be encouraged to form unions to boost their negotiating power with Big Tech, the country’s government-backed union said.

The All-China Federation of Trade Unions (ACFTU), which answers to the Chinese Communist Party and is the only legal labour union in China, issued “opinions” this week calling for better protection of labour rights in China’s gig economy, which is estimated to provide around 200 million jobs in the country.

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