

Al Jazeera, 30 June 2022
Labour organisers are sceptical that incoming president will prioritise better working conditions in the gig economy.
Business World, 11 August 2022
Gig workers in the Philippines “face low pay and dangerous conditions,” according to a report that ranked nine of the most popular digital labor platforms in the country.
Business Mirror, 11 August 2022
More than 400,000 riders and drivers in the Philippines work in the gig economy, but a new report says many of these workers face low pay and dangerous conditions.
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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