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gig economy

The OII Podcast (Oxford Internet Institute)

How to make gig work fair: Professor Mark Graham and Dr Alessio Bertolini

The FairWork project and how it is helping make short-term, low job security 'gig' work fairer across the world, with Professor Mark Graham and Dr Alessio Bertolini (Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford)
The Fairwork Podcast

004: Management - Like a Dog With a Bone

This episode looks at management. What’s it like working through a platform, where the principal colleague you’re working with is your smartphone?
The Fairwork Podcast

003: Contracts - Stand Up For Your Rights

This episode looks at contracts and in it we hear from Yaseen Aslam, the former Uber driver who successfully took them to court over his classification as self-employed, a ruling that has implications for gig workers around the world
The Fairwork Podcast

002: Conditions - Lockdown

In this episode we here from Aziz - a pseudonym - a ridehail driver in London. We explore what it is like working during a pandemic, serving your community and keeping the country running.
The Fairwork Podcast

001: Representation - The Deliveroo Strikes

In this episode we hear from Mohaan Biswas about his first-hand experience of the Deliveroo strikes in 2016 that made headlines around the world.
Uehiro Oxford Institute

Is there a Moral Problem with the Gig Economy?

Is 'gig work' exploitative and injust? In this New St Cross Special Ethics Seminar, Daniel Halliday examines the common concerns from an ethical perspective.

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