ILO adopts first global standard for gig workers, covering 435 million people
Gig workers around the world now have something they’ve never had before: a binding international standard that says their rights matter, regardless of how platforms classify them. The ILO’s new Convention C193 extends protections — fair pay, collective bargaining, safety, and freedom from discrimination — to an estimated 435 million platform workers globally. Crucially, it also requires transparency around the algorithms that hire, manage, and sometimes silence workers without explanation.
Winning support across 187 member states makes this more than a symbolic gesture. It’s a foundation that labor movements everywhere can build on.
