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26 May 2020

Automation

Working Futures: The ILO, Automation and Digital Work in India

By examining India’s job market, with a focus on the country’s information technology (IT) industry, this chapter assesses whether the International Labour Organization’s (ILO) focus on labour rights and social protection is suited to addressing the potential for capital–labour substitution and the new ecosystem of software-mediated work. The chapter suggests a new engagement with digital labour, closer scrutiny of unregulated working conditions, and democratic control over tech-enabled digital platforms.

by Filipe Calvão, Kaveri Thara
Graduate Institute Of International And Development Studies, Jindal School Of Government And Public Policy
Automation, Digital Economy, Digital Technology, Informal Employment

About the Author / Organization

Filipe Calvão

Kaveri Thara

Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies

Jindal School of Government and Public Policy

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