13 minutes ago
By Olivia Le Poidevin, Reuters
First binding international standards agreed for gig workers
ILO agreement sets rules on pay and social protection
Convention also defines algorithmic management rules
It potentially gives ride-hailing and food delivery workers rights on pay, safety and social benefits.
13 minutes ago
By Olivia Le Poidevin, Reuters
First binding international standards agreed for gig workers
ILO agreement sets rules on pay and social protection
Convention also defines algorithmic management rules

The ILO begins its final round of talks on Monday on the first binding employment standards for platforms offering services such…

A historic international agreement has been adopted at the UN's International Labour Organization. This landmark convention aims…

The protections included in the world-first agreement include enforcing minimum wage requirements and obligations.

Global talks are underway for new rules on platform work. These standards will cover ride-hailing and delivery services. A key…

GENEVA: The first-ever international agreement on safeguarding workers in the gig economy could be adopted on ...

World · Labour Key Facts —A first of its kind. The UN labour body has adopted the world's first treaty for gig workers. —Where it

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OIT adopta primer convenio internacional sobre trabajo decente en plataformas digitales; llega tras 2 años de negociaciones | El Universal

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