Making Gig Work Pay: ILO Convention 193 and Remuneration

Last month, the International Labour Organization (ILO) adopted ILO Convention 193, the first international legal instrument regulating digital platform work. C193 is a boon for the roughly 400 million platform workers previously rendered invisible by algorithmic management and rampant misclassification. This article explores the Convention’s provisions on pay and cost recovery, the element of working […]

A Win for Platform Workers: ILO Convention No. 193

A convention that almost did not happen The platform economy has grown into a workforce that the World Bank estimates at between 154 and 435 million people. Yet for most, the introduction of an app into the work arrangement has functioned as a near-automatic exclusion from labor protection. The model has ‘succeeded’ on the basis […]

How Judges Chip Away at Statutory Protections for Workers

It’s not easy to write a statute.  A statute can’t list every conceivable scenario that might arise, or every way that someone might try to evade the obligations the law imposes.  Congress used to solve this problem by empowering administrative agencies to fill in any gaps or resolve any ambiguities in a statute.  But, as […]

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