Difference between revisions of "Restoring Gig Workers to Power: Personal Data Portability, Supply, of Digital Content and Free Flow of Data in the European Data Economy (Q1590)"

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The session was very interesting and included a lot of different perspectives. It led to a long discussion afterwards with Niels on how it might be desirable to build tools for alternatives to the current situation of gig workers, and what role (personal) data could play in this endeavor. He then introduced me to delivery riders in Berlin
Property / comment: The session was very interesting and included a lot of different perspectives. It led to a long discussion afterwards with Niels on how it might be desirable to build tools for alternatives to the current situation of gig workers, and what role (personal) data could play in this endeavor. He then introduced me to delivery riders in Berlin / rank
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25 October 2019
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    The session was very interesting and included a lot of different perspectives. It led to a long discussion afterwards with Niels on how it might be desirable to build tools for alternatives to the current situation of gig workers, and what role (personal) data could play in this endeavor. He then introduced me to delivery riders in Berlin
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