Platform workers

Platform work in developing economies: Can digitilisation drive structural transformation?

Submitted by pmassetti on

ilo.org (31.12.2023) This paper discusses the expansion or penetration of digital economic activity in the context of developing economies, and what this may mean for economic or structural transformations for countries in the global South. We ask what possibilities new jobs and forms of work in the digital economy hold – in particular platform work – for the productive transformation of economies in ways that contribute to achieving the goals of human, inclusive and sustainable development. What are the impacts on work and workers in this process?

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Platform workers and social security: Recent developments in Europe | International Social Security Association (ISSA)

Submitted by rruggia on

In Europe, as globally, platform work remains a growing phenomenon. This article explores how recent developments in Europe affect platform workers’ rights and access to social security. In particular, it considers recent steps toward the appropriate classification of certain workers, changes in working conditions, and the extension of new rights and responsibilities

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Europe
Global challenges
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Difficult-to-cover groups
Platform workers
Digital Economy Topical Cluster
Digital Platforms
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Between flexibility and precariousness, all eyes are on Brussels’ move on platform workers

Submitted by pmassetti on

euractiv (19.11.2021) The European Commission, which is due to present its proposal on platform workers on 8 December, faces a tricky balancing act: ensuring decent working conditions while maintaining the flexibility of a booming sector.

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Europe
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Platform workers
Digital Economy Topical Cluster
Digital Platforms
Digital Economy Observatory : Only Tags
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US: Prop 22: why Uber's victory in California could harm gig workers nationwide

Submitted by pmassetti on

The Guardian (11.11.2020) Ballot measure exempting ride-sharing companies from treating drivers as employees could serve as model for future laws

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United States
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Platform workers
Digital Economy Topical Cluster
Digital Platforms
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