• Physical Hubs in our Cities
    Apr 16 2026

    We are joined by a food delivery rider and a grassroots organiser to discuss the importance of physical hubs for marginalised workers and communities.

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  • Support for Risks, Crises, and Repairs
    Apr 21 2026

    Platform-based workers face significant risks on the job, including high rates of equipment theft, road accidents, and assaults. For many, a stolen bike or an injury means losing their main source of income for days or weeks. How can local authorities and the Scottish Government support gig workers in such precarious conditions?

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    34 mins
  • Workers Consulted on City Infrastructure
    Apr 24 2026

    When national and local governments consult on decisions that affect gig workers’ conditions, from cycle lanes to street planning, workers should be consulted. Without input, they lack a voice on decisions affecting their safety. Why does cycling infrastructure often fall short, and how do we improve the process?

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    25 mins
  • Expanded Access to Skills Development
    Apr 28 2026

    One problem with gig work is that platforms provide no accreditation or certification of skills. While workers are often highly skilled, gig work can be a career dead-end. How can Holyrood include gig and migrant workers in its employability strategy?

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    23 mins