The EU’s Platform Work Directive aims to end worker misclassification and exploitative algorithms, but its success depends on genuine platform compliance.
EU pushes to reclassify platform workers, but how will platforms react?
The EU’s Platform Work Directive aims to end worker misclassification and exploitative algorithms, but its success depends on genuine platform compliance.
EU pushes to reclassify platform workers, but how will platforms react?
Despite uneven economic recovery since the pandemic, poverty, inequality, and food insecurity continue to worsen, including in the Asia-Pacific region, which used to fare better than the rest of the Global South.
New Approaches Urgently Needed to Tackle Resurgent Social Crises | Inter Press Service
Our research shows that political breakdown, from the Roman Empire to the Russian revolution, follows a clear pattern: workers’ wages stagnate, while elites multiply
The deep historical forces that explain Trump’s win | US politics | The Guardian
Across the US and Europe, workers feel abandoned by the centre-left. To reclaim their trust, progressives must deliver bold policies and engage directly with their concerns.
Uneven wage recovery shows urgent need for fair pay and living wages
Workers across Europe are increasingly dissatisfied with the increased cost of living which is often not matched by their payslips. 2023 was marked by several significant labour disputes across Europe, even in countries with a low record of disputes. This is especially the case for transport, education, health and social care, and manufacturing workers.
How the EU’s Social Europe model influences global labour standards through inward Foreign Direct Investment (FDI).
Can the EU Export Its Values? How ‘Social Europe’ Shapes Global Labour Standards
This article stresses how international debt architecture reform requires innovative solutions beyond the G20 Common Framework, and should be addressed at the 4th International Conference on Financing for Development.
As Europe braces for mounting crises, a new EU agenda prioritizes security, but at what cost to social justice and climate action?
a vote in the 2nd Committee of the UN General Assembly ended with an overwhelming majority in favor of approving the Terms of Reference for a UN Framework Convention on International Tax Cooperation. The negotiation process for the new convention is now set to begin in February 2025 and end in 2027.
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