Aju John
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Aju John
Labour Organiser, Researcher, Lawyer

I'm a labour organiser, lawyer, and researcher. My project, Migrant*innen für Menschenwürdige Arbeit (Migrants for Decent Work), researches the co-constitution of migration and precarious work and campaigns for greater sensitivity to migrant precarity in labour and social policy. This project has been shaped by my experiences of organising South Asian food delivery workers in Berlin. I'm also the host and producer of the Delivery Charge podcast, which narrates the stories of worker resistance in platform work, and a member of Lieferando Workers Collective, a migrant-led collective that organises food delivery workers in Berlin.
From Financial Inclusion to Financial Justice: How to Enable an Equitable Future in the Gig Economy
What would the future of a fair, just, and equitable financial system look like from the perspective of a delivery driver living under precarity? In what conditions can that future be enabled? What can be the roles of open payments in the future? As the expansion of the gig platform continues, millions of workers across the world are turning to platform-based work in sectors like delivery and d…