
Fairwork India report: 11 ई-कॉमर्स कंपनियों में से केवल 2 ने लागू की न्यूनतम वेतन नीति
Hindi Business Standard, 08 October 2024
Hindi Business Standard, 08 October 2024
Deccan Chronicle, 08 October 2024
Despite many instances of workers’ protests and strikes across the country, digital platforms in India refuse to formally recognise or negotiate with workers’ collectives, finds a study on fair work conditions of workers in digital platforms.
The New Indian Express, 08 October 2024
The report, Fairwork’s sixth consecutive annual study of the work conditions of platform workers on digital labour platforms in the country, evaluates 11 platforms offering location-based services.
Indian Express, 08 October 2024
The Fairwork India Report 2024 showed Amazon Flex, Flipkart, Porter, Uber, and others emerged as key under-performers among the 11 platforms evaluated.
Deccan Herald, 08 October 2024
However, no platform has a policy which requires platforms to commit to and ensure a local living wage after work-related costs.
The Hindu, 08 October 2024
This year, no platform scored more than six out of the maximum 10 points
The Times of India, 08 October 2024
NEW DELHI: Ola, Uber and logistics firm Porter has failed to maintain minimum standards of fair working conditions for gig workers, according to a report by Fairwork India released on Thursday.
Money Control, 08 October 2024
Economic Times (India), 08 October 2024
A new study by Fairwork India has revealed that many major Indian companies are failing to provide fair working conditions for their laborers. Most companies struggled with issues like fair pay, fair contracts, and fair management.
Economic Times (India), 08 October 2024
The Fairwork India Ratings 2024 report indicates insufficient evidence of digital labour platforms in India recognizing worker collectives or unions. Urban Company and Bigbasket implemented minimum wage policies, but no platform ensured a living wage
Business Standard, 08 October 2024
Booming gig economy, dismal pay: Fairwork report reveals only two out of 11 major online platforms ensure their workers earn at least the local minimum wage after deducting work-related expenses
EZA Magazine, 02 October 2024
After years of discussions, negotiations and compromises, the European Parliament and the Council of the EU have adopted a directive on plat- form work. Reactions from trade unions, the political sector and plat- form workers have differed.