Cycling like there's no tomorrow: the work and collective mobilization of delivery cyclists in the city of salvador.
Delivery Cyclists. Work Conditions. Collective Mobilization.
This investigation sought to analyze the working conditions and collective mobilization of delivery cyclists in the city of Salvador. In this way, we sought to identify the challenges and prospects for improving working conditions, as well as the limits of guaranteeing the right of collective resistance of application deliverers. To achieve the intended objectives, the empirical research methodology was used in two stages: quantitative and qualitative. The material collected in the field phase was analyzed and systematized. Subsequently, the result of the empirical investigation was used as a basis for the development of this academic research, especially in the preparation of the second and third chapters. In this sense, the work of delivery cyclists in the city of Salvador was investigated, taking into account the following analytical points: race, sex, age, education, working hours, rest intervals, health and safety at work and income. Furthermore, the collective mobilization of digital platform delivery people taking place in Salvador, a collective movement popularly known as Breque dos Apps, was analyzed. Thus, based on the investigation carried out, the problems relating to the precarious working conditions of delivery cyclists in the city of Salvador were identified, as well as the challenges related to the exercise of the right of collective resistance by workers working on digital delivery platforms