The United Nations has adopted a landmark treaty aimed at improving conditions for workers in the gig economy. This agreement establishes the first-ever global standards for this rapidly growing sector, addressing long-standing concerns about worker rights and protections. Key provisions of the treaty focus on ensuring gig workers receive minimum wage guarantees and that companies fulfill their obligations to these employees. The move seeks to formalize employment relationships often characterized by precarity and a lack of traditional benefits. Advocates believe this treaty will provide a framework for national legislation and corporate policies worldwide. The agreement represents a significant step towards fairer labor practices in the digital age, acknowledging the evolving nature of work. Further details regarding implementation and enforcement mechanisms are expected to be released by the UN.