Events

Past Event

Labor Rights in the Fissured, Gig, and Algorithmic Economy

January 21, 2022
12:00 PM - 1:15 PM
America/New_York
Online Event

Labor Rights in the Fissured, Gig, and Algorithmic Economy: Exploring the regulation of work and the protection of workers’ rights in the changing global economy

Professors Kate Andrias (CLS), Ruth Dukes (University of Glasgow), Guy Mundlak (Tel Aviv University), and Brishen Rogers (Georgetown University Law Center) discuss the regulation of work and the collective rights of workers in a changing global economy.

Organized by Kate Andrias, Professor of Law

Register to Attend

More information about this session and the speakers is available at: https://parker-school.law.columbia.edu/events/labor-rights-fissured-gig-and-algorithmic-economyexploring-regulation-work-and-protection

 

This event is a part of Columbia Academy on Law in Global Affairs (CALGA), a series of online open-access events, in which Columbia Law School faculty present their research and debate current issues with colleagues from around the globe.

CALGA is cosponsored by Columbia Law Schoolthe Parker School of Foreign and Comparative LawThe Committee on Global Thoughtand Columbia | Global Centers.

**Please note that this event was originally scheduled for December 10, 2021 and was postponed. If you registered for this event prior to the postponement, you will receive a new confirmation email from Zoom with the updated Zoom Webinar link to join the session.**

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Columbia Academy on Law in Global Affairs