Workers' Rights in the Digital Age

The use of digital technologies is transforming the world of work. In theory the shift to digital can increase the quality of jobs and raise productivity and wealth. But in practice, we observe that digital infrastructures are facilitating expanding surveillance and control of segments of the workforce, and that the (limited) productivity gains of technology are no longer equally shared with labour. FES Future of Work supports projects to redress the balance, for instance by supporting collective bargaining over AI, as well as by devising strategies to help secure worker rights over data.

Our Activites

06.01.2023 | Publication, AI, Algorithms, & Data, Digital Europe

EPSU Youth and the Competence Centre 'Future of Work' published a new Youth Action Plan. The study is available for download.EPSU Youth and the…


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| Event, AI, Algorithms, & Data

The first European Charlemagne Labour Forum took place in November 2022 in Aachen/Germany. A short report and impressions are now available.


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21.09.2022 | Event, AI, Algorithms, & Data

FES Future of Work hosted together with UNI Europa a joint-session at LABOR.A 2022 on "AI becoming the second boss? A workers’ perspective on…


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Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung
Future of Work

Cours Saint Michel 30e
1040 Brussels
Belgium

+32 2 329 30 32

futureofwork(at)fes.de

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