

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.
EZA We work Europe, 24 September 2024
We speak with Tobias Kuttler from Fair Work, who evaluates platforms on fairness, and Giada Gerotto from Creative Words, a translation platform in Italy, to explore the struggles and successes of improving platform work conditions across the EU.
LABOR.A digital, 19 September 2024
Working on digital labour platforms often involves highly precarious and sometimes dangerous conditions. Fairwork's research aims to improve these working conditions by rating platforms against five principles of fair work and publishing the results.
rest of world, 20 May 2024
Venezuelans struggling against age discrimination and hyperinflation have found a lifeline in online clickwork.
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