
44918702
17 January 2022
Portia Tendani Nkani
Digitalisation of the Workplace and Platform Mediated Jobs
18 October 2021
26 November 2021
ONLINE
Naome Chakanya
Developing Union Policies, Strategies and Actions

Portia Tendani Nkani
This regional workers academy aimed at strengthening trade union understanding, policies, strategies and actions in promoting workers’ rights, decent and quality jobs, and inclusive growth in digital labour platforms.
OBJECTIVES
The objectives of the six-week online course were to:
• define and understand the realities in digital labour platforms, including the challenges, opportunities, and impact on the labour market, employment, labour relations, and the future of work;
• analyse the weaknesses and policy deficits of current regulatory frameworks governing jobs both in locally and globally operating service platforms;
• use ILS, ILO tools and other instruments to determine and develop studied policy recommendations and demands towards a coherent regulatory framework for digital labour platforms, which trade unions can bring to the table in tripartite and bipartite discussions and public policy debates at the national, enterprise, and sectoral levels;
• share, learn from and replicate successful regional, national and sectoral trade union initiatives and strategies in promoting decent work and inclusive growth in digital labour platforms; and,
• develop priority trade union actions and strategies to deal with the challenges in digital labour platforms, including capacity-development activities and union-to-union networking for the promotion of decent work for workers in digital labour platforms.
CONTENT
The course covered five (5) learning modules:
• Module 1. Realities and Challenges in Digital Labour Platforms
• Module 2. International Labour Standards and Regulatory Framework for Work on Digital Labour Platforms
• Module 3. Trade Union Initiatives and Responses: Lessons and Insights
• Module 4: Bipartite Social Dialogue, Representation, and Way Forward
• Module 5: Application of Learning
The course consisted of an estimated 40 hours of synchronous and asynchronous online learning, which include 29 tasks such as participation in live teach-ins (webinars), completion of self-guided learning modules, online interaction and collaboration, and submission of assignments, and ‘application of learning plans’, among others.
The activity was delivered via the eCampus, the education platform of the International Training Centre of the ILO. The platform was used for the distribution of course information, training material, learning tasks, exchanges of good practices and experiences, feedback and multimedia content.
Skills / Knowledge
- Use of digital tools for learning
- Digital collaboration
- Policy analysis
- Advocacy, lobbying and campaigning
- Gender mainstreaming and inclusiveness policies
- Application of International Labour Standards (ILS)
- Collective bargaining and negotiations
- Trade union and workers’ representation collaboration
- Networking
Issued on
January 17, 2022
Expires on
Does not expire