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| Issue 02 | Issue 02
Is the Platform Work Directive a win for workers?
 
by Benjamin Wray, freelance journalist and co-ordinator of the Gig Economy Project  
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Collective Bargaining Agreements on AI at the Workplace
 
New research project, comprising two studies and a database containing clauses extracted from various Collective Bargaining Agreements concerning AI in the workplace.  
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New technologies at the workplace – what needs to be considered (video)
 
In this short video, we addresse the phenomenon of the emerging introduction of new technologies at the workplace from a workers’ perspective.  
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| Event | Event
Launch Event: Collective Bargaining Practices on AI and Algorithmic Management in European services sectors
 
On March 15, 2024, FES and UNI Europa launched their collaborative research project focussing on AI and collective bargaining.  
Several dozen food delivery people from the Colombian platform "Rappi" stage a demonstration demanding better working conditions and social guarantees, as well as fairer rates in Bogota, Colombia on March 02, 2022
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| Publication | Publication
At the Digital Crossroads: Trade Unions and the Regulation of Artificial Intelligence in Latin America
 
In Latin America algorithms are increasingly influencing the workplace. What debates are arising in the region? How are parliaments and trade union movements preparing to confront these changes?  
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Uberisation of long-term care sector (video)
 
In this project, we address the emerging phenomenon of the platformisation within the long-term care sector, with a particular focus on female worker.  
picture alliance/AP Photo | Natacha Pisarenko
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| Issue 01, Blog | Issue 01, Blog
The Limits of a Universal Basic Income as Progressive Social Policy
 
by Benjamin Ferschli, DPhil researcher, University of Oxford  
picture alliance / ASSOCIATED PRESS | Eraldo Peres
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| Issue 01, Blog | Issue 01, Blog
Toward a “platform-adjacent” approach to the gig economy
 
by Dr. Niels van Doorn, Associate Professor of New Media and Digital Culture, University of Amsterdam  
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| Issue 01, Blog | Issue 01, Blog
Intellectual monopolization on steroids: Big Tech in the AI age
 
by Dr. Cecilia Rikap, Associate Professor in Economics, University College London.  
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| Issue 01, Blog | Issue 01, Blog
Immigration, Automation & Discipline of Labour
 
by Dr. Kostas Maronitis, Senior Lecturer, Leeds Trinity University.  
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