Platform Capitalism, Gig Economy & Data revolution
- ILO Commits to International Standards on Gig Work - HRW 13.06.25 474169
- Algorithmic, Wage and Labor Exploitation in Platform Work in the US - HRW 12.05.25 470438
- UN Panel Discusses Need for Stronger Protections for Platform Workers - HRW 07.03.25 460342
- ‘It’s hard to survive’: why UK private hire drivers are striking on Valentine’s Day - Guardian 14.02.25 456954
- My grandfather was ‘Mr Health and Safety’. His life’s quest to make work safer has been ridiculed – but the rise of the gig economy shows it’s no joke - Conversation 23.12.24 447604
- A National Rideshare Cooperative Takes Aim at Uber and Lyft - Jacobin 23.12.24 447598
- Delivery Company Offers Workers Rights – But Only With a Pay Cut - Novara 01.11.24 439891
- Uber and Lyft Found a Loophole to Pay NYC Drivers Less - Jacobin 24.10.24 437045
- Reshaping the gig economy: union representation and worker protections – with Uber - New Statesman 27.03.24 427590
- Uber and Lyft threaten to halt operations in Minneapolis over minimum wage law - NPR 15.03.24 402719
- India’s Urban Company revolutionised gig work for women. Then it bled them - Al Jazeera 01.03.24 400805
- Uber Boss Makes Shocking Admission Over ‘Algorithmic Wage Discrimination’ - Novara Media 13.02.24 399539
- In Europe, Platform Workers Are Winning Limited Protections - Jacobin 11.02.24 399548
- $900 fine for a delivery rider’s death: Do couriers have any rights? - Al Jazeera 19.01.24 394466
- ‘Bitterly disappointing’: Supreme Court rules Deliveroo riders are not employees - LFF 21.11.23 385231
- What the Gig Economy Does to a Human - Atlantic 17.11.23 384345
- ‘It’s almost every day’: foreign delivery riders face gang attacks in Dublin - Guardian 20.09.23 373360
- An Uber driver in Delhi struggles with 18-hour work days and high costs - Al Jazeera 17.05.23 346823
- Food Delivery Workers’ Labor Conditions Are Abysmal - Jacobin 28.04.23 343124
- Platform workers need stronger legal protection - 27.01.23 331197
- How buying concert tickets could be made better - BBC 26.01.23 326883
- Europe Is Recognizing Platform Employees as Real Workers - Jacobin 15.12.22 319847
- The Winner Takes It All - Forbes 14.10.22 311798
- Delivery Riders Are Striking All Over the Place - Novara Media 12.10.22 310817
- Video: Why Is Everything Turning Into Uber? - Second Thought 30.09.22 310053
- US ‘Flexible Work’ Bill Would Spell Disaster for Rights in Gig Economy - HRW 11.08.22 300627
- Gig economy: ride-hailing and takeaway firms may not survive the cost of living crisis - Conversation 07.06.22 289955
- ‘More than a job’: the food delivery co-ops putting fairness into the gig economy - Guardian 11.05.21 267014
- 'This is big': US lawmakers take aim at once-untouchable big tech - Guardian 19.12.20 229452
- EU Digital Services Act set to bring in new rules for tech giants -BBC 15.12.20 229350
- Gig economy workers to get employee rights under EU proposals - Guardian 09.12.21 265181
- Uber and Lyft Notch Another Corporate Victory in the Global Exploitation of ‘Gig Workers’ - CD 10.11.20 223974
- The EU is about to announce new rules for Big Tech — and there’s not much they can do about it - CNBC 05.11.20 229348
- Stop Waiting for Capitalism to Cure Inequality - Bloomberg 23.09.20 219891
- Why Big Delivery Apps Are Bad For Small Restaurants - Huffpost 13.08.20 214406
- Regulators Urged to Block Uber's "Domination Game" Acquisition of Postmates - CD 06.07.20 213199
- UnFairbnb - Corporate Europe Observatory 02.05.18 178605
- The Insecurity Cycle - Social Europe 26.04.18 178606
- New Tax Paradigm In The Digital Age - Social Europe 25.04.18 178610
- Who Cares About Big Tech’s Displaced Workers? - Project Syndicate 20.04.18 178614
- Rethinking the Twenty-First-Century Economy - Project Syndicate 16.04.18 178617
- Uber Eats Riders Facing Precarity and Pollution in Mexico City - Novara Media 03.04.18 178618
- 'The Gig Economy' Is the New Term for Serfdom - Common Dreams 26.03.18 178621
- Robots Aren’t Coming for Our Jobs – Capitalists Are - Novara Media 20.03.18 178622
- Video: The two faces of technological advancement - Ecologist 15.03.18 178625
- Why we should start taxing the robots that are taking human jobs - The Conversation 28.02.18 178626
- Automation can set us free – but if mismanaged it will leave our democracy in peril - Open Democracy 14.02.18 178627
- George Monbiot: As robots take our jobs, we need something else. I know what that is - Guardian 07.02.18 178630
- Markets don’t work like they used to — and people are starting to notice - Citizens Advice 31.01.18 178631
- Two Myths About Automation - Social Europe 12.01.18 178634
- Europe’s Chance To Lead On Robotics And AI - Social Europe 09.01.18 178635
- UK’s poorest to fare worst in age of automation, thinktank warns - Guardian 28.12.17 178636
- Precarious labour strikes back - New Economics Foundation 27.11.17 178637
- Stephen Hawking says A.I. could be 'worst event in the history of our civilization' -CNBC 06.11.17 178641
- Artificial Intelligence, Fears Stephen Hawking, 'May Replace Humans Altogether' - Common Dreams 03.11.17 178644
- Big Tech Meets Big Government - Project Syndicate 02.11.17 178645
- Political Machinery: Did Robots Swing the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election? - University of Oxford Martin School 10/17 178648
- 10 startups that aim to democratise the ‘digital economy revolution’ - Positive News 22.09.17 178649
- New Economics Foundation calls for ‘Khan’s Cars’ as mutually-owned alternative to Uber - New Economics Foundation 22.09.17 178652
- Uber stripped of London licence due to lack of corporate responsibility - Guardian 22.09.17 178653
- Artificial intelligence pioneer calls for a breakup of Big Tech - Axios 20.09.17 178656
- The Future Of Work And The Social Welfare State’s Survival - Social Europe 28.08.17 178657
- Who gains from big data? - New Economics Foundation 17.07.17 178660
- More Robots, Fewer Jobs - Bloomberg 08.05.17 178661
- Robotization Without Taxation? - Project Syndicate 22.03.17 178664
- Time to turn the page of Platform Capitalism? – Social Europe 28.11.16 178665
- Digital Services Act - Wikipedia 229349