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Indonesia’s gig economy falling short on decent work standards
East Asia Forum, 03 February 2022
Indonesia’s gig economy is dominated by two mega-platforms, Grab and Gojek. The sector has been plagued with controversy, beset with worker strikes and complaints about pay and conditions.
Indonesia’s gig economy falling short on decent work standards
East Asia Forum, 03 February 2022
Asia’s gig workers strive to match global gains on labor rights
The Jakarta Post, 04 October 2021
How Uber won access to world leaders, deceived investigators and exploited violence against its drivers in battle for global dominance
International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, 06 July 2022
When the ride-hailing giant called, powerful politicians answered, leaked text messages and emails reveal.
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