Jumia Food delivery workers’ final payments are still missing
rest of world, 10 May 2024
Months after Jumia Food’s shutdown, delivery workers in Nigeria and Kenya say they’re still missing their final paychecks.
rest of world, 10 May 2024
Months after Jumia Food’s shutdown, delivery workers in Nigeria and Kenya say they’re still missing their final paychecks.
Business World, 01 May 2024
An action research firm in their recent report on gig workers in the Philippines finds a ‘critical gap’ in government regulation and platform policies that cause subpar working conditions in the country.
Context News, 30 April 2024
Not enough is being done to protect workers' health as heatwaves fuelled by climate change increase the risks, labour experts say.
Zawya, 11 April 2024
The new addition would surpass the 30% growth in the number of couriers that Mrsool witnessed during 2023
Canal 5 Noticias, 09 April 2024
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desinformante, 26 March 2024
Motoristas de aplicativo de todo o Brasil protestaram, nesta terça-feira (26), contra a regulamentação da atividade proposta pelo governo federal e endossada pela Uber.
rest of world, 19 March 2024
Rest of World asked over 100 gig workers across 10 cities how they take a break between tasks.
Context News, 15 March 2024
Directive agreed this week is seen as a vital step towards protecting app-based workers' rights from AI-driven management
rest of world, 14 March 2024
Gig work platforms prohibit the rental of accounts but the practice has become a popular — and risky — way to sidestep bans.
Context News, 08 March 2024
The employment rights of millions of European drivers and delivery riders at online platforms such as Uber and Deliveroo hinge on the outcome of last-ditch talks next week on rules aimed at making gig work fairer.
Carve 850, 01 March 2024
Eloisa González y Federico Rosenbaum, hablaron en Informativo Carve del estudio sobre las condiciones laborales en las plataformas digitales.
Radiomundo 1170, 01 March 2024
Un estudio internacional revela que solo 1 de cada 5 aplicaciones de delivery y transporte en Uruguay ofrece un pago justo y un salario digno a todos sus empleados.