

In consultation with the Fairwork team, the following platforms agreed to implement changes to their policies or practices:
AseoYa has introduced an addendum changing the notice period for changes made to the contract from 10 to 30 days.
Hogarú is developing a pilot programme to assess the financial sustainability of permanent contracts for its workers.
In Colombia, the platform economy encompasses a wide variety of businesses, platforms, and ventures: from delivery platforms such as Rappi, through transport platforms (Uber, Didi, Cabify, Indrive), to domestic work (Hogarú, Aux, AseoYa). According to a study by the Center of Economic and Social Research, Fedesarrollo, there are approximately 200,000 people working in food delivery and ride-hailing platforms.
The second Fairwork Colombia report presents a comprehensive analysis of working conditions in digital labour platforms in a changing political and economic context. The report assesses 11 platforms in three sectors: domestic, ride-hailing and delivery services.
The Fairwork Colombia team has analysed the key points of the Labor Reform proposed by the Ministry of Labor regarding work on digital labour platforms.
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