Navigating workers' data rights in the digital age a historical, current, and future perspective on workers' data protection
Abraha, Halefom,
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
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This paper examines how existing data protection laws often fail to safeguard workers in increasingly digitalized workplaces. It highlights regulatory gaps across jurisdictions and proposes worker-centric data governance solutions to ensure fairer, more effective protection in the digital age.
Keywords: employee monitoring; algorithmic management; data protection; workers privacy; workers rights.; institutional framework (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 1 online resource (63 p.) pages
Date: 2025
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