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«Il n'y a pas d’avenir dans ce métier.» Être chauffeur de VTC en Afrique par temps de pandémie

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  • Mohammad Amir ANWAR (Centre d’études africaines, Université d’Édimbourg)
  • Jack ONG'IRO ODEO (Oxford Internet Institute, Université d’Oxford)
  • Elly OTIENO (École supérieure de tourisme et d’hôtellerie, Université de Johannesburg)

Abstract

Si les plateformes ont donné du travail à beaucoup d’Africains, les emplois créés sont de mauvaise qualité, comme la pandémie l'a bien montré. Dans ce contexte, les auteurs examinent la situation particulière des chauffeurs VTC en Afrique en s'appuyant sur des entretiens approfondis, réalisés au Kenya, et sur les méthodes de l'ethnographie virtuelle. Ils montrent que ces travailleurs ont recours à un «régime de débrouille», associant résilience, réajustement et résistance. Pour améliorer les conditions de travail et lutter contre la précarité dans le secteur, il faut à la fois que les pouvoirs publics instaurent des cadres réglementaires et que les travailleurs se mobilisent collectivement.

Keywords: plateformes de travail numérique, économie à la tâche, Afrique, covid‐19, Uber, chauffeurs de VTC, travailleurs informels

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ANWAR, M., ONG'IRO ODEO, J. & OTIENO, E., (2023) “«Il n'y a pas d’avenir dans ce métier.» Être chauffeur de VTC en Afrique par temps de pandémie”, ILR Test Journal 162(1), 27–50. doi: https://doi.org/10.1111/ilrf.12271

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