Fairwork Brasil 2021: Por Trabalho Decente Na Economia De Plataformas

Autor: Fairwork

O primeiro relatório do Fairwork Brasil analisa como as principais plataformas no país se relacionam com os princípios de trabalho decente. As plataformas podem optar por reduzir as desigualdades e o desemprego. No entanto, a pontuação anual do Fairwork Brasil fornece evidências de que os trabalhadores por plataformas, como em muitos países do mundo, enfrentam condições de trabalho injustas e sofrem sem proteções.

Fair Work é um projeto executado pelo Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford e pelo Berlin Social Science Centre, e baseia-se na experiência de equipes em Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos (Unisinos), Access to Knowledge for Development Center (A2K4D) at the American University in Cairo’s School of Business, Audencia Business School, Centre for Labour Research, Chinese University of Hong Kong’s Centre for Social Innovation Studies, CIPECC, De La Salle University, FLACSO-Ecuador, Humboldt University of Berlin, International Institute of Information Technology Bangalore (IIITB), iSocial, KU Leuven, Public Policy Research Center (CENTAR), Qhala, REPOA, Sapienza University of Rome, Technical University of Berlin, TEDIC, TU Wien, Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Universidad del Rosario, Universitas Gadjah Mada’s Center for Digital Society, University of California’s Hastings College of the Law, University of Cape Town, University of Ghana Business School, University of Manchester, University of the Western Cape, Weizenbaum Institut e XU Exponential University.

Autores:
Rafael Grohmann, Kelle Howson, Claudia Nociolini Rebechi, Julice Salvagni, Marcos Aragão, Roseli Figaro, Rodrigo Carelli, Victória da Silva, Ludmila Costhek Abílio, Ana Flávia Marques, Camilla Voigt Battistela, Jacqueline Gameleira, Helena Farias, Mark Graham and Tatiana López Ayala

Fairwork Brazil Ratings 2021: Labour Standards in the Platform Economy

Autor: Fairwork

The first Fairwork Brazil report analyses how the main labour platforms in the country relate to fair work principles. Platforms can choose to reduce inequalities and unemployment. However, the annual Fairwork Brazil scoring provides evidence that platform workers, as in many countries around the world, face unfair working conditions, and suffer without protections.

Fairwork is a project run out of the Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford, and the Berlin Social Science Centre, and draws on the expertise and experience of staff at
Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos (Unisinos), Access to Knowledge for Development Center (A2K4D) at the American University in Cairo’s School of Business, Audencia Business School, Centre for Labour Research, Chinese University of Hong Kong’s Centre for Social Innovation Studies, CIPECC, De La Salle University, FLACSOEcuador, Humboldt University of Berlin,
International Institute of Information Technology Bangalore (IIITB), iSocial, KU Leuven, Public Policy Research Center (CENTAR), Qhala, REPOA, Sapienza University of Rome, Technical University of Berlin, TEDIC, TU Wien, Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Universidad del Rosario, Universitas Gadjah Mada’s Center for Digital Society, University of California’s Hastings College of the Law, University of Cape Town, University of Ghana Business School, University of Manchester, University of the Western Cape, Weizenbaum Institut and XU Exponential University.

Authors: Rafael Grohmann, Kelle Howson, Claudia Nociolini Rebechi, Julice Salvagni, Marcos Aragão, Roseli Figaro, Rodrigo Carelli, Victória da Silva, Ludmila Costhek Abílio, Ana Flávia Marques, Camilla Voigt Battistela, Jacqueline Gameleira, Helena Farias, Mark Graham and Tatiana López Ayala.

Please cite as: Fairwork (2022) Fairwork Brazil Ratings 2021: Towards Decent Work in the Platform Economy. Porto Alegre, Brazil; Oxford, United Kingdom, Berlin, Germany.

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