In the United Kingdom alone, more than 1.1 million individuals are reported to find gig-based work via online labour platforms, such as Uber, Deliveroo and Amazon's Mechanical Turk (Gaskell 2018)a number which is expected to rise exponentially in the future (ING-Bank 2018). Although providing benefits, such as new business development and business models, flexibility and empowerment for marginalized workers, gig work mediated by online platforms also leads to reduced (social) security for workers, precarious working conditions (including tight algorithmic control and immediate deactivation), digital divides and limited possibilities for col-