Riding Together? Why app-mediated food delivery couriers join trade unions in Austria

AUTHORS

Kurt Vandaele

Nicolas Prinz

PUBLICATION YEAR

2023

PUBLISHED IN

Economic and Industrial Democracy

CITATION

Geyer, L., Vandaele, K., & Prinz, N. (2023). Riding together? Why app-mediated food delivery couriers join trade unions in Austria. Economic and Industrial Democracy, 0(0). https://doi.org/10.1177/0143831X231195151

DESCRIPTION

A burgeoning literature has been analysed to shed light on how and why platform workers express their (collective) voice. While this ‘willingness to act’ of platform workers is evidenced across several countries, there is little research on their ‘willingness to pay’, however. Are platform workers willing to become dues-paying union members? Exploiting novel survey data from Austria, this article addresses this gap by analysing the propensity of app-mediated food delivery couriers to join trade unions. Similarly to data from traditional industries, these findings demonstrate that the decision to join a union is driven by instrumental and value-rational motivations. Compared to employed couriers, those on ‘free-service provider contracts’, i.e. freelancers, are less likely to unionise, however. Also, expected short job tenure and limited personal contacts hinder unionisation in app-mediated food delivery. Yet unions are not without tools: they can significantly improve relationships between them and the couriers by supporting grassroots activists.

PUBLICATION DETAILS

Peer reviewed articles