As Fairwork PH enters its third year of research, the forum will bring together representatives from the government, platform companies, worker associations and unions, civil society organizations, academe, and media in open consultation and discussion on the conditions of work in the platform economy, along with concrete policy reform pathways. It will also launch the Fairwork PH Policy Brief with its recommendations drawn from Fairwork PH's assessment of two- and four-wheel ride-hailing and delivery services in the country. Read the 2022 and 2023 Fairwork PH reports: https://fair.work/en/ratings/philippines Read the Fairwork PH Policy Brief: https://bit.ly/FairworkPH2024PolicyBrief
We are pleased to announce that the new date for the Fairwork Stakeholders Forum, entitled ‘Makatarungang Trabaho, Nakabubuhay na Kinabukasan para sa App Workers,’ is now scheduled for Wednesday, November 13, from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM (Philippine Time)
We are also thrilled to confirm our lineup of distinguished speakers:
Panel Speakers:
Atty. Mary Grace Riguer-Teodosio, Deputy Executive Director, Department of Labor and Employment - Institute for Labor Studies (DOLE-ILS)
Julius Cainglet, Vice President for Research, Advocacy, and Partnerships, Federation of Free Workers (FFW)
Geoffrey Labudahon, National Coordinator, RIDERS-SENTRO
From Fairwork PH:
Dr. Tobias Kuttler, Berlin Social Science Research Center (WZB)
Prof. Virgel Binghay, UP School of Labor and Industrial Relations
Atty. Jayvy Gamboa, Ateneo Policy Center
Prof. Cheryll Soriano, De La Salle University
We look forward to your participation in what promises to be an insightful and engaging forum toward a fairer and more secure platform economy.
See you all there!