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Making the Gig Economy Work for Workers
The gig economy has upended the traditional employer-employee relationship and informalized work globally. Now workers around the world are pushing back.
Innovative policies and programs that advance the rights of individuals and communities (more)
The gig economy has upended the traditional employer-employee relationship and informalized work globally. Now workers around the world are pushing back.
Technology enables companies to monitor their employees constantly. But workers are organizing to fight back.
An innovative partnership between lawyers for the ACLU of Massachusetts and public interest technologist Paola Villarreal resulted in the single largest dismissal of wrongful convictions in US history.
Is it possible to use data to make predictions without enforcing existing biases?
Andrew Means of Uptake and Stanford's Lucy Bernholz talk about how nonprofits and foundations can take advantage of digital data and infrastructure in an ethical way.
Blackwell, president and CEO of PolicyLink, talks with SSIR senior editor Michael Slind about the role of public policy in addressing inequality and creating a more prosperous society.