The jobs emergency | Food delivery, e-hail drivers exposed to crime (Written)
eNCA, 04 February 2024
Workers using digital platforms are facing harsh conditions, including discrimination and security risks. This is according to the fifth Fairwork
eNCA, 04 February 2024
Workers using digital platforms are facing harsh conditions, including discrimination and security risks. This is according to the fifth Fairwork
eNCA, 04 February 2024
Workers using digital platforms are facing harsh conditions, including discrimination and security risks. This is according to the fifth Fairwork South Africa Ratings 2023 report.
ITWeb, 02 February 2024
Factors such as South Africa’s economic downturn, the aftermath of COVID-19 and poor levels of safety and security have led to the deterioration of working conditions among the country’s platform workers.
South African Labour News, 02 February 2024
The Citizen reports that according to the fifth Fairwork South Africa Ratings 2023 report, South African workers on digital platforms are increasingly facing discrimination and safety threats.
The Citizen, 01 February 2024
Survey reveals that food delivery and e-hailing workers are regularly exposed to violent crime.
, 01 February 2024
South African workers are increasingly facing discrimination and safety threats on digital platforms – according to the fifth Fairwork South Africa Ratings 2023 report.
hypertext, 31 January 2024
The reality is that the average gig worker faces a tough day-to-day existence where the hours put in often do not equate to any kind of worthwhile profit.
rest of world, 30 January 2024
Delivery drivers in Colombia question the new mediator's impartiality, integrity, and efficacy at defending their labor rights.
Argus News, 08 January 2024
IIT Delhi on Monday said that their research team has developed ‘Work4Food’ which not only guarantees government-mandated minimum wage compensations for delivery workers but also seeks to minimise platform costs while ensuring customer satisfaction.
Hans India, 08 January 2024
IIT Delhi on Monday said that their research team has developed ‘Work4Food’ which not only guarantees government-mandated minimum wage compensations for delivery workers but also seeks to minimise platform costs while ensuring customer satisfaction.
The Times of India, 08 January 2024
IIT Delhi's research team have developed a unique approach to countering unfair work in the gig economy, which they call ‘Work4Food’.
Daijiworld News, 08 January 2024
IIT Delhi on Monday said that their research team has developed ‘Work4Food’ which not only guarantees government-mandated minimum wage compensations for delivery workers but also seeks to minimise platform costs while ensuring customer satisfaction.