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Fairwork Germany

Fairwork has published three reports on the German platform economy. The 2020/2021 ratings were kindly funded by by a research partnership between the Berlin University Alliance and the University of Oxford that brought together researchers from the Technical University of Berlin, the University of Oxford, and XU Exponential University and WZB Berlin Social Science Centre.

The 2025 report was funded by the German Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs and realised by researchers from The Berlin Social Science Center, the XU Exponential University of Applied Sciences and the Oxford Internet Institute.

“Platform work simplifies our lives day by day and offers opportunities, for example for innovative business models. However, fair working conditions and social security must also be guaranteed for persons performing platform work . The current Fairwork report for Germany provides important insights in this dynamically developing sector. It pays particular attention to the working conditions at intermediaries and subcontractors, which are currently gaining in importance in platform work.

The Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs wants to promote the sustainable growth of platforms on the basis of a level playing field. One milestone in this regard is the EU Platform Work Directive, which came into force at the end of 2024 and will be transposed into national law by the end of 2026.”

Dr. Michael Schäfer
State Secretary and Head of Office in the Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs

Dr. Michael Schäfer

“Berlin stands for social justice and decent work – including in the platform economy. As Labour Senator, I am particularly committed to shaping new forms of work in a way that ensures fair and secure working conditions for everyone. The latest Fairwork Report 2025 makes one thing clear: while there has been some progress, serious shortcomings remain. Some platforms continue to offer regular employment contracts, but the subcontracting model is becoming increasingly widespread – often leading to precarious and opaque working conditions for workers. Not a single platform was able to provide convincing evidence of adequate health and safety protections or algorithmic transparency.

These findings are a clear call to action for policymakers. The upcoming transposition of the EU Platform Work Directive into national law offers a crucial opportunity to make platform work fair, safe, and future-proof. Berlin will advocate strongly for binding rules and effective enforcement. Business models based on insecure and unfair working conditions must become a thing of the past.”

Cansel Kiziltepe
Berlin Senator for Labour, Social Affairs, Equality, Integration, Diversity and Anti-Discrimination

Cansel Kiziltepe

“The Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB) is proud to be one of the hosting institutions of the Fairwork project. With the Fairwork Germany Report 2025, the project presents its third report on the situation and working conditions in the German platform economy. The results show that the working conditions, which have always been precarious, have continued to deteriorate in this growing sector of the economy over the past three years: in the area of delivery and ride-hailing services, non-transparent networks of subcontractors have emerged, in the case of domestic work services, the risks for self-employed workers remain high, the algorithmic management systems are opaque and difficult to understand, and finally, the sector lacks structures of collective representation.

The research of the Fairwork project has an impact on current debates on rights and protections for platform workers; it aims to make platform work fairer by promoting fairer standards. The Fairwork project is thus exactly in line with the mission of the WZB: It conducts excellent research that contributes to the improvement of our society.”

Prof. Dr. h.c. Nicola Fuchs-Schündeln, Ph.D.
President of the Berlin Social Science Research Center (WZB)

Prof. Dr. h.c. Nicola Fuchs-Schündeln, Ph.D.

“Berlin wants to be a pioneer of fair work – especially with regard to new forms of work in the platform economy. The Berlin Senate, and in particular the Senate Department for Integration, Labour and Social Affairs, are committed to fair working conditions in this sector. That is why I very much welcome and support Fairwork’s efforts to make labour standards in the platform economy transparent and to contribute to their improvement. The Fairwork Report for Germany shows that working conditions do vary, but above all that there is still a lot to be done. Business models based on unfair and unsafe working conditions are ‘out’ and should be a thing of the past.”

Katja Kipping
Berlin Senator for Integration, Labour and Social Services

Katja Kipping

“The WZB Berlin Social Science Center is proud to be the home of the Fairwork Secretariat. Because Fairwork stands for exactly what the WZB is all about: excellent research that contributes to improving our society. Fairwork understands how to raise awareness about fair working conditions among HR managers in the platform economy. Some platforms have already responded and are planning improvements. This creates momentum and pressure: more platforms will follow suit. And platform workers will demand their rights more strongly. We see: Platform work in itself doesn’t have to be bad, if co-determination and certain regulations are accepted.”

Prof. Dr. h.c. Jutta Allmendinger, Ph.D.
President of the WZB Berlin Social Science Center

Prof. Dr. h.c. Jutta Allmendinger, Ph.D.

Videos:

Webinar: Fairwork Germany Ratings 2021 Report Launch 

Did you miss the launch of the Fairwork Germany Ratings? Report author Dr Oğuz Alyanak give a brief presentation of key findings from the report. This is followed by a discussion with guest panellists: Prof h.c. Jutta Allmendinger, PhD (President, WZB Berlin Social Science Centre), Ana Dujić (Director, Policy Lab ‘Digital, Work & Society’ of the German Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs) and Prof Eva Kocher (European University Viadrina Frankfurt Oder).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbzOkhWvc_Y&t=2s

Past events:

Fairwork Panel Discussion: Future of Platform Work in Germany (in German)

Fairwork Berlin Talk Series 2021

In November 2021, researchers, students and activists from the international Fairwork network and beyond met in Berlin for the Fairwork Winter School to discuss the future of platform labour, alternative visions to shape the platform economy and concrete steps to implement fairer working conditions in the sector.

As part of the Fairwork Winter School programme, we hosted a series of open panel discussions with experts. You can find the recordings on our Youtube channel!

Podcast:

What is it like working for Uber, Liefereando or Helpling? Listen to the Fairwork Podcast series and explore the radical changes to the world of work through the voice of those at its centre.

007: Gorillas

This week on the Fairwork podcast, we are exploring the company Gorillas Technologies – one of the fastest-growing startups in Europe. It’s a company with massive plans for expansion and is growing at a breakneck speed. We’ll hear from two Gorillas riders – Zeynep and Jakob – about their own experiences of the strikes, as well as catching up with Oğuz Alyanak to look at what the rise of these companies says about the way in which technologies are reshaping labour markets.

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