ILO adopts treaty for decent working conditions in the gig economy
The International Labour Organization (ILO) adopted a new global treaty for decent working conditions in the gig economy. According to today.rtl.lu, the treaty applies to all digital labour platforms and all digital platform workers, whether they are in the formal or informal economy. Today.rtl.lu reported that the World Bank estimated in 2023 there were up to 435 million online gig workers around
The International Labour Organization (ILO) adopted a treaty for decent working conditions in the gig economy. According to today.rtl.lu, the treaty applies to all digital labour platforms and all digital platform workers, whether they are in the formal or informal economy. Today.rtl.lu reported that the World Bank estimated in 2023 there were up to 435 million online gig workers around the globe. Platforms control tasks and pay through algorithms that assign work, set compensation, evaluate performance, and determine worker status.
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