A group of Domestic workers in the gulf region i.e Qatar, Saudi,Bahrain, Oman,Kuwait,Yemen, Iraq,Afghanistan.
Sharing challenges and successes to encourage each
https://t.co/cKeuPMrYGL
Fair Play must also benefit the millions of migrant workers who toil day and night to deliver the infrastructure for Fifa tournaments!
@EquidemOrg @BHRRC @SolidarityCntr@global_labor
@MillicentOmanga@KIMANIICHUNGWAH@MillicentOmanga then why are your followers also comparing ourselves and Uganda and Tanzania??, we are way ahead of those neighbouring countries. Let's play our role as opposition objectively!!, hapa kwa mafuta nayo hapana, Ruto has so many shortcomings but on fuel leave him out
@Kenyans This is the most sensible statement which is directly what Baba said. The broadbased arrangement expires in 2027, any other arrangement must be interogated and negotiated using party organs, story ya tutam is not recorded anywhere in the 10 point agenda on the MOU signed
This is the fight that will shape worker rights in the digital age.
At the ILOโs International Labour Conference, one of the major questions under debate was:
๐ When an algorithm assigns tasks, sets pay rates, or deactivates accounts, is it exercising labor management or merely facilitating a commercial transaction?
It sounds deceptively simple but itโs the million-dollar question that will define the future of work in digital and AI-driven supply chains.
Shikha Silliman Bhattacharjee and Nandita Shivakumar, drawing from Equidemโs latest research, explain:
๐ด Why this question matters for workers in the platform economy.
๐ด Why the debate has become so contentious at the ILO.
๐ด Why the answer has implications far beyond Geneva โ from content moderators in Kenya to platform workers in Indonesia.
Read the full piece here: https://t.co/j838qw1RFc
Looking forward to speaking on behalf of those who do not have a voice to remind the international community of the critical need to ensure Qatar respects its human rights and labour rights obligations and build on the hard-fought reforms of the last decade.
Looking forward to speaking on behalf of those who do not have a voice to remind the international community of the critical need to ensure Qatar respects its human rights and labour rights obligations and build on the hard-fought reforms of the last decade.