A new perspective on social sustainability: examining Amazon workers’ working conditions and protests applying computational methods in social sciences

Abstract The regulation of workers' working conditions is a crucial issue for achieving social sustainability. This research aims to investigate the reactions to the workers' protests at Amazon, one of the world's largest companies, in the context of the gig economy. The originality o...

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Main Authors: Ali Çelik, Naim Göktaş, Engincan Yıldız
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Language:English
Published: Springer 2025-01-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/s43621-024-00737-x
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description Abstract The regulation of workers' working conditions is a crucial issue for achieving social sustainability. This research aims to investigate the reactions to the workers' protests at Amazon, one of the world's largest companies, in the context of the gig economy. The originality of the study lies in the analysis of 5500 comments from the YouTube channel on the subject in terms of social sustainability applying the computational methods in social sciences (CMSS). The analysis revealed some remarkable findings. For example, it was found that the working conditions of Amazon workers contravene the International Labour Organization (ILO) and the United Nations (UN) definition of decent work. It also found that the zero-hours contract, which is characteristic of the gig economy, and the negative externalities it creates, as well as extremely low wages, were among the most significant objections. These findings are crucial for governments, international institutions and policymakers who are committed to social sustainability. It should be noted that it will be impossible to achieve social sustainability without raising labour standards. In particular, governments and institutions need to develop policies that are in favour of workers.
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spelling doaj-art-be5030e0340940c89c61eb860ff4cf092025-02-02T12:05:49ZengSpringerDiscover Sustainability2662-99842025-01-016111710.1007/s43621-024-00737-xA new perspective on social sustainability: examining Amazon workers’ working conditions and protests applying computational methods in social sciencesAli Çelik0Naim Göktaş1Engincan Yıldız2Department of Electronic Commerce and Management, Istanbul Gelisim UniversityDepartment of Electronic Commerce and Management, Istanbul Gelisim UniversityDepartment of New Media and Communication, Istanbul Gelisim UniversityAbstract The regulation of workers' working conditions is a crucial issue for achieving social sustainability. This research aims to investigate the reactions to the workers' protests at Amazon, one of the world's largest companies, in the context of the gig economy. The originality of the study lies in the analysis of 5500 comments from the YouTube channel on the subject in terms of social sustainability applying the computational methods in social sciences (CMSS). The analysis revealed some remarkable findings. For example, it was found that the working conditions of Amazon workers contravene the International Labour Organization (ILO) and the United Nations (UN) definition of decent work. It also found that the zero-hours contract, which is characteristic of the gig economy, and the negative externalities it creates, as well as extremely low wages, were among the most significant objections. These findings are crucial for governments, international institutions and policymakers who are committed to social sustainability. It should be noted that it will be impossible to achieve social sustainability without raising labour standards. In particular, governments and institutions need to develop policies that are in favour of workers.https://doi.org/10.1007/s43621-024-00737-xGig economyDecent workAmazon workersComputational methods in social sciences
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A new perspective on social sustainability: examining Amazon workers’ working conditions and protests applying computational methods in social sciences
Discover Sustainability
Gig economy
Decent work
Amazon workers
Computational methods in social sciences
title A new perspective on social sustainability: examining Amazon workers’ working conditions and protests applying computational methods in social sciences
title_full A new perspective on social sustainability: examining Amazon workers’ working conditions and protests applying computational methods in social sciences
title_fullStr A new perspective on social sustainability: examining Amazon workers’ working conditions and protests applying computational methods in social sciences
title_full_unstemmed A new perspective on social sustainability: examining Amazon workers’ working conditions and protests applying computational methods in social sciences
title_short A new perspective on social sustainability: examining Amazon workers’ working conditions and protests applying computational methods in social sciences
title_sort new perspective on social sustainability examining amazon workers working conditions and protests applying computational methods in social sciences
topic Gig economy
Decent work
Amazon workers
Computational methods in social sciences
url https://doi.org/10.1007/s43621-024-00737-x
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