The poly-crisis surrounding the workplace ranges from health risks from global warming and climate change to political constraints and demographic changes with ageing populations in several parts of the world. The challenge is thus to respond with more preparedness in the life cycle of existence, where work is a major contribution to not only human livelihood but also self-esteem with a sense of purpose and a sense of belonging. In particular, the following issues deserve greater attention.
Firstly, there is the exponential spread of digitalization and Artificial Intelligence (AI). Work has mutated with now a huge "platform" workforce, such as deliverers of food and provisions linked by "apps" and mobile phones. Some belong to groups conditioned by Big Data, while others are more into individual tasks, often working at home, such as writing digital programmes, without long-term contracts, while performing on a more-than-piecemeal basis. Are they employees to benefit from existing labour law and labour rights, such as minimum pay, rest periods, the possibility to belong to trade unions, and sick leave?
The traditional response is to claim that these "gig workers" are not employees but are self-employed or independent contractors, and that they are not covered by labour law. However, this situation is now undergoing reassessment to enable them to be covered by some labour law guarantees. This is especially due to the pressures that many of such workers undergo, exemplified by motor-bike riders having to compete with allocated time to deliver goods, replete with algorithmic targeting for them to perform in good time. In the case of failure to perform, related points will be deducted, thus affecting the promised payment and ultimately, their welfare and safety.
This story is from the December 04, 2024 edition of The Statesman.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the December 04, 2024 edition of The Statesman.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
Understanding membrane potential
Membrane potential is a fundamental property of all cells.
The impact of renewable energy on electric vehicle
The pace of this global shift towards a greener future is unbeatable, and so far, electric vehicles seem to fit in as an efficient system to combat climate change.
Ramsar sites: Vital wetlands in need of urgent Conservation
A Ramsar site is any wetland area listed ☐ Convention, which under the Ramsar aims to conserve wetlands and promote the sustainable use of their natural resources.
INDIAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
SIR, A few months ago you were good enough to publish a short notice announcing the formation of an Indian Chemical Society.
Wake up, Dhaka
SIR, This refers to your editorial \"Tense Relations\" (December 1).
The Rome Statute
The PTC issues arrest warrants on the application of the Prosecutor, if it is satisfied that there are reasonable grounds to believe that the person has committed a crime within the jurisdiction of the court, and the arrest of the person is necessary to ensure the person's appearance at trial and does not obstruct or endanger the investigation or the court proceedings. It may also be issued to prevent the person from continuing with the commission of that crime or a related crime
De-escalation next priority: Jaishankar
‘Peace tranquilityin borderareas prerequisite for growth of India-China ties’
Travis Head confident ahead of pink ball Test at Adelaide
Australia may have been outclassed by Team India during the opening game of the ongoing edition of the Border Gavaskar Trophy in Perth, but star opener Travis Head is confident ahead of the pink ball Test in Adelaide, stating that while the wicket can be challenging to bat on, it suits him well as it is his home ground.
Race to WTC final intensifies as England, NZ docked 3 points each for slow over rate
The race to the World Test Championship (WTC) final has intensified after New Zealand and England were docked three points each for maintaining a slow over-rate in the opening Test of their three-match series.
Under pressure Australia gear up for pink ball Test against India
Eager to avenge the defeat to India in the Perth Test, hosts sweating hard at nets in Adelaide