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Fairwork (2023) Policy brief: Labor reform in Colombia for digital platforms: a move towards fair work?; Colombia.
Fairwork (2022) Fairwork Policy Brief: New regulation of platform work in Chile: a missed opportunity?; Chile.
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Fairwork (2021) Fairwork Policy Brief: Protecting Workers in the UK Platform Economy; UK.
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