“It's a scandal”: the disruptive perspective on AI from the Argentine researcher recognized by Time magazine
Milagros Miceli, an Argentine sociologist and doctor in Computer Engineering, criticizes the working conditions of AI data workers while advocating for their acknowledgment in the AI revolution.
Revolution in the National Labor Inspectorate: New Law and an Avalanche of Complaints
The chief labor inspector discussed the new law aimed at simplifying the labor inspection process, which includes a revised checklist and a need for more inspectors due to the surge in complaints.
Mine workers in East Congo pay the price of the AI revolution, but the profits are elsewhere
The article discusses how workers in East Congo have suffered for over a century due to the global demand for resources, linking the current demand for cobalt in lithium batteries to exploitation and conflict in the region.
The labor revolution in Brazil born on TikTok for more than one day off a week
In Brazil, a labor revolution sparked on TikTok is pushing for a reduction in the workweek from the current 6x1 schedule, with President Lula advocating for changes to the 44-hour workweek.
Labor reform and the revolution of work
The article discusses the need to reconsider Argentina's labor laws in light of rapid changes in work culture and the job market.