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平台算法和劳动规则协商取得积极进展
Jing Ji Ri Bao·2025-09-12 00:43

Group 1 - The core viewpoint is that national trade unions are actively promoting algorithm negotiations among platform companies, with expected coverage of over 20 million new employment form workers [1][2] - As of now, 15 leading platform companies have been included in the initiative, with 7 companies, including T3 Travel and Didi, having signed special agreements on algorithms and labor rules [1] - The agreements stipulate that labor remuneration will not be lower than the local minimum wage, and measures such as the gradual elimination of "overtime deductions" are being implemented [1][2] Group 2 - The focus of the algorithm negotiations includes core worker rights such as labor remuneration, rest rights, labor safety, and algorithm transparency [2] - In the ride-hailing industry, agreements have been made to publicly disclose pricing rules and reduce commission rates, along with enhancements to fatigue prevention rules [2] - New features such as abnormal order interception and mandatory rest reminders have been introduced to improve worker safety and well-being [2]