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Mjam ( Austria )

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Principle 1: Fair Pay

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Ensures workers earn at least the local minimum wage after costs (one point)

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Ensures workers earn at least a local living wage after costs (one additional point)

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Principle 2: Fair Conditions

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Provides a safety net (one additional point)

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Principle 3: Fair Contracts

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Ensures that no unfair contract terms are imposed (one additional point)

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Principle 4: Fair Management

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Provides equity in the management process (one additional point)

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Principle 5: Fair Representation

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Supports democratic governance (one additional point)

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Notes

The Fairwork Scoring System entails that each Fairwork Principle is divided into two thresholds. Accordingly, for each Principle, the scoring system allows a first point to be awarded corresponding to the first threshold, and an additional second point to be awarded corresponding to the second threshold. The second point under each Principle can only be awarded if the first point for that Principle has been awarded.

An explanation of how we assess platforms against these principles and the information and evidence that we gather and analyse when we make our assessment can be found here.

The above scores should be read in conjunction with these explanatory notes.

Platforms are awarded a point where there is verifiable evidence to demonstrate that the platform has achieved the relevant threshold. A blank score therefore means that there was no verifiable evidence to award a point.

A platform can therefore receive a maximum Fairwork Score of ten points.

Fairwork scores are updated on a yearly basis.

An explanation of the conditions that need to be met for a threshold to be achieved can be found here.


2.1

Mjam took various actions to mitigate risks faced by riders by providing helmets and other protective clothing, online tutorials and training.

3.1

Mjam’s contracts are subject to Austrian law, and are clear, and easy to access at all times. 

4.1

There is a transparent communications process, including for workers to understand and appeal disciplinary decisions.

5.1

There is a workers’ council for workers with regular contracts, as well as regular meetings with rider captains for expressing the voices of workers with a free service contract.