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Report
Digital labour platforms in Kenya: Exploring women’s opportunities and challenges across various sectors
This report explores how the expansion of digital technologies such as digital labour platforms is reshaping Kenya’s economic landscape, and the experiences of workers engaged on these platforms, especially women.
Harnessing the potential of digital technologies to achieve decent work in the financial sector: Policies and practices on the impact of digitalization in the sector
The ILO report Policies and Practices in the Financial Sector that Address the Impact of Digitalization and Harness the Potential of Digital Technologies to Achieve Decent Work provides a global overview of policies, initiatives and practices regarding decent work as well as employee outcomes in the global financial sector. The report presents findings from a literature review, surveys, and in-depth interviews in three regions: Asia and the Pacific, Africa and Latin America.
African Trade Unions and the Future of Work Responses, Challenges and Opportunities
This book serves the purpose of unveiling the causes and effects of violations of workers’ and trade unions’ rights, and larger implications in the world of work. It brings together perspectives of African trade unionists, researchers and academics who have collaborated with the NYS. Accordingly, the book offers an insight into the issues that matter the most to African trade unions today, particularly those affiliated to ITUC-Africa.
Digital labour platforms in Kenya: Exploring women’s opportunities and challenges across various sectors
This report explores how the expansion of digital technologies such as digital labour platforms is reshaping Kenya’s economic landscape, and the experiences of workers engaged on these platforms, especially women.
Easy-to-read version of "Making the green transition inclusive for persons with disabilities" report
Making sure that people with disabilities can take part in changes to work because of climate change
This easy-to-read version of the 2023 publication "Making the green transition inclusive for persons with disabilities" by Fundación ONCE and the ILO Global Business and Disability Network takes a closer look at the transition to a greener world of work and how it affects opportunities and challenges for the inclusion of persons with disabilities.
Digitalise your Business
Digital Strategies for Micro, Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
Vulnerable youth, digital skills and vocational training in Latin America
Report
Algorithmic Management practices in regular workplaces: case studies in logistics and healthcare
An analysis of algorithmic management in logistics and healthcare, examining its global impact on job quality and work organization
ILO Working paper 106
Are platform workers willing to unionize? Exploring survey evidence from 14 European countries
This study contributes to the understanding of unionization in the platform economy, both in terms of membership rates among different groups of platform workers and the potential for unionization among those who are not yet members. The findings are based on a unique cross-national and comparative survey, dedicated to the analysis of various forms of digitally-mediated work and trade union-related behaviour, which allows for an explicit link between the platform economy and the conventional economy.
ILO Working paper 106
Are platform workers willing to unionize? Exploring survey evidence from 14 European countries (epub)
This study contributes to the understanding of unionization in the platform economy, both in terms of membership rates among different groups of platform workers and the potential for unionization among those who are not yet members. The findings are based on a unique cross-national and comparative survey, dedicated to the analysis of various forms of digitally-mediated work and trade union-related behaviour, which allows for an explicit link between the platform economy and the conventional economy.
ILO Working paper 106
Are platform workers willing to unionize? Exploring survey evidence from 14 European countries (mobi)
This study contributes to the understanding of unionization in the platform economy, both in terms of membership rates among different groups of platform workers and the potential for unionization among those who are not yet members. The findings are based on a unique cross-national and comparative survey, dedicated to the analysis of various forms of digitally-mediated work and trade union-related behaviour, which allows for an explicit link between the platform economy and the conventional economy.
Research Paper
Platform work in developing economies: Can digitilisation drive structural transformation?
This paper discusses the expansion or penetration of digital economic activity in the context of developing economies, and what this may mean for economic or structural transformations for countries in the global South.
ILO Working paper 101
An unfinished task? Matching the Platform Work Directive with the EU and international "social acquis" (mobi)
This paper seeks to explore the key emerging regulatory dimensions of platform work. It contextualizes the challenges associated with platform work as an expression of the consolidated features that, in the past decades, have been transforming the labour market: non-standardization and the deregulation of employment relationships.
ILO Working paper 101
An unfinished task? Matching the Platform Work Directive with the EU and international "social acquis" (e-pub)
This paper seeks to explore the key emerging regulatory dimensions of platform work. It contextualizes the challenges associated with platform work as an expression of the consolidated features that, in the past decades, have been transforming the labour market: non-standardization and the deregulation of employment relationships.
ILO Working paper 101
An unfinished task? Matching the Platform Work Directive with the EU and international "social acquis"
This paper seeks to explore the key emerging regulatory dimensions of platform work. It contextualizes the challenges associated with platform work as an expression of the consolidated features that, in the past decades, have been transforming the labour market: non-standardization and the deregulation of employment relationships.
International Journal of Labour Research
A new social contract: achieving social justice in an era of accelerating change
This 2023 edition of the International Journal of Labour Research (IJLR), aims to stimulate reflection on what a new social contract might entail and more specifically the role of workers’ organizations in engaging in the design and establishment of a new social contract within the multilateral system and at national level. Thus, the focus of this issue is both on what such a new social contract may entail and on what to do in terms of its implementation.
ILO Working paper 100
The platform economy and transformations in the world of work: The case of delivery platform workers in Santiago, Chile
This paper examines the experiences of delivery workers on digital labor platforms in Chile and analyses the implications of the platform business model. It highlights challenges in working conditions and algorithmic management practices, which are crucial to address for ensuring decent work, as Chile moves towards implementing a new law to regulate platform work.
Publication
Digital Employment Diagnostic Guidelines
These guidelines serve as a comprehensive framework to assess, analyze, and understand the multifaceted dimensions of digital employment.
The future of work in retail: Digitalization as an engine for sustainable economic recovery and decent work
Report for the Technical meeting on digitalization in the retail sector as an engine for economic recovery and decent work (Geneva, 25-29 September 2023)
Digital economy
Policy issues in the digital platform economy: A guide for employers’ organizations in Southeast Asia
This report reviews some of the major legal and regulatory challenges related to platform work and examines how employer and business membership organizations (EBMOs) can shape this framework while expanding their organizations to provide more effective policy advocacy and services for the platform economy. It reviews relevant issues and makes suggestions on potential policy options for which EBMOs could advocate as well as membership strategies and institutional considerations that they could adopt in Southeast Asia.
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