The central effort of the team thus far has been in WP1, focusing on identifying the key challenges for algorithmic management - and developing responses to them. This has resulted in a blueprint for regulation, suggesting eight specific strategies to tackle the regulatory gaps identified (increased privacy harms, and the demise of managerial agency). In order to explore these conclusions, and international comparative conference was organised in the early summer of 2022, followed by a comparative workshop exploring the draft blueprint with policy makers from the United States (EEOC) and Europe (including MEPs and representatives of the European Commission).
WP2 and WP3 have focused on algorithmic discrimination and data protection, respectively, focusing on the implications of the results of WP1 in specific regulatory domains and across the laws of different Member States. Progress on WP4 has involved work with key stakeholders from the public sector (domestically and internationally), as well as the social partners.