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In Solidarity
SEWA Cooperative Federation
13 episodes
1 week ago
In Solidarity, a SEWA Cooperative Federation podcast explores themes relevant to women’s economic empowerment and challenges that women-owned, women-run enterprises face. Each episode has an interview with an expert and explores themes like gender digital gap, climate change, access to finance, social solidarity economy, etc. SEWA Cooperative Federation has worked for over thirty years to economically empower women in the informal sector through women-owned cooperatives and collective enterprises and has been a critical part of the women’s movement and the cooperative movement worldwide.
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In Solidarity, a SEWA Cooperative Federation podcast explores themes relevant to women’s economic empowerment and challenges that women-owned, women-run enterprises face. Each episode has an interview with an expert and explores themes like gender digital gap, climate change, access to finance, social solidarity economy, etc. SEWA Cooperative Federation has worked for over thirty years to economically empower women in the informal sector through women-owned cooperatives and collective enterprises and has been a critical part of the women’s movement and the cooperative movement worldwide.
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Platform Economy - Jobs, Livelihood and Future of Work for Digital Labour with Aditi Surie
In Solidarity
33 minutes 48 seconds
9 months ago
Platform Economy - Jobs, Livelihood and Future of Work for Digital Labour with Aditi Surie

We’re excited to host Dr. Aditi Surie, a Senior Consultant at the Indian Institute for Human Settlements (IIHS) and a leading researcher on digital labour platforms, worker well-being, and livelihoods in India.

At IIHS, Dr. Surie leads the academic and policy research portfolio on technology and society, focusing on how digital platforms shape work, employment, and economic opportunities, especially in the Global South. Since 2015, she has conducted extensive sectoral studies on gig and platform workers, analyzing their working conditions, risks, and experiences with platform design.

Her research provides crucial insights into employment in India’s fast-growing platform economy, covering workers across delivery, ride-hailing, home services, and other digital labour platforms.Beyond research, she is actively involved in policy discussions on labour rights, digital governance, and platform regulation, collaborating with academics, policymakers, and civil society organizations.

Her co-edited book, Platformization and Informality (2023), brings together scholars to develop Global South-specific frameworks for understanding the quality and regulation of platform work.

In this episode, Dr. Surie takes us deep into the Platform Economy, examining how companies like Urban Company, Swiggy, Blinkit, and BluSmart generate employment and what that means for workers' rights, job security, and economic inclusion.

‘In Solidarity’ is the SEWA Cooperative Federation Podcast, dedicated to unpacking critical themes around women’s economic empowerment and the challenges facing women-run enterprises.


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In Solidarity
In Solidarity, a SEWA Cooperative Federation podcast explores themes relevant to women’s economic empowerment and challenges that women-owned, women-run enterprises face. Each episode has an interview with an expert and explores themes like gender digital gap, climate change, access to finance, social solidarity economy, etc. SEWA Cooperative Federation has worked for over thirty years to economically empower women in the informal sector through women-owned cooperatives and collective enterprises and has been a critical part of the women’s movement and the cooperative movement worldwide.