Essential jobs, remote work and digital surveillance: Addressing the COVID-19 pandemic panopticon [0.03%]
基本工作,远程办公和数字监控:应对COVID-19的全景式监视困境
Antonio Aloisi,Valerio DE Stefano
Antonio Aloisi
An unprecedented COVID-19-induced explosion in digital surveillance has reconfigured power relationships in professional settings. This article critically concentrates on the interplay between technology-enabled intrusive monitoring and the...
Networks of trust: accessing informal work online in Indonesia during COVID-19 [0.03%]
信任网络:印尼疫情期间的线上非正式工作访问途径
Joanna Octavia
Joanna Octavia
Although studies on digital labour platforms demonstrated how the internet has opened up access to income opportunities in the developing world, an exploration of how informal workers use the internet to access work without an intermediary ...
COVID-19 disparities by gender and income: Evidence from the Philippines [0.03%]
COVID-19在性别和收入方面的差异:来自菲律宾的证据
Rouselle F Lavado,Keiko Nowacka,David A Raitzer et al.
Rouselle F Lavado et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting containment policies have hit the Philippines harder than most developing countries. The government lockdown is among the strictest in the world, and blanket school closures are the lengthiest. This a...
Occupational safety and health challenges for maritime key workers in the global COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
全球COVID-19大流行中海事关键工作人员的职业安全与健康挑战
Desai Shan
Desai Shan
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the world of work. But global trade is still recognized as an essential area of business, and maritime transport, being an engine of globalization, cannot be paused. Since the onset of the pandemic, few gov...
Stripping back the mask: Working conditions on digital labour platforms during the COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
揭开面具:COVID-19疫情期间数字劳动平台上的工作条件
Kelle Howson,Funda Ustek Spilda,Alessio Bertolini et al.
Kelle Howson et al.
Digital labour platforms have been widely promoted as a solution to the unemployment crisis sparked by the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the pandemic has also highlighted the harms to gig workers-who are exposed either to income loss, or to i...
Sheba Tejani,Sakiko Fukuda-Parr
Sheba Tejani
This article presents a framework to analyse the gendered impact of COVID-19 on workers in global value chains (GVCs) in the business process outsourcing, garment and electronics industries. Distinguishing between the health and lockdown ef...
From Rana Plaza to COVID-19: Deficiencies and opportunities for a new labour governance system in garment global supply chains [0.03%]
从拉纳广场到新冠疫情:服装全球供应链中新劳动治理体系的缺陷与机遇
Stephen J Frenkel,Elke S Schuessler
Stephen J Frenkel
The 2013 Rana Plaza disaster highlighted the failure of labour regulation in global garment value chains. Eight years on, in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, what changes have occurred in labour regulation and with what consequences for ...
The labour market fallout of COVID-19: Who endures, who doesn't and what are the implications for inequality [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情下的劳动力市场影响:哪些人受影响最小?哪些人首当其冲?及其对不平等的涵义是什么?
Sergei Soares,Janine Berg
Sergei Soares
Government responses to the COVID-19 pandemic have differed in scope and design, with important implications for the labour market as a whole but also for specific groups of workers. Using labour force survey data from seven middle- and hig...
Matthew Kelly,Lyndall Strazdins,Tarie Dellora et al.
Matthew Kelly et al.
Thailand has experienced a rapid economic transition from agriculture to industry and services, and from informal to formal employment. It has much less state regulation and worker representation relative to developed nations, who underwent...
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