▲ | yocoda 11 hours ago | |||||||||||||
> And though their algorithms can be cruel taskmasters, pushing drivers to drive recklessly fast, they are an improvement on gangmasters who used to match workers and employers. > The final lesson, therefore, is that governments should rethink the social contract to make gig work as beneficial as possible Is this author trolling or am I dumb? | ||||||||||||||
▲ | tdeck 10 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||||||||
The sentiment reminds me of this old 19th century labor movement song "The Dollar Alarm Clock" (although in that song, they were making fun of it)
https://politicalfolkmusic.org/blog/john-healy/dollar-alarm-... | ||||||||||||||
▲ | esafak 10 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |||||||||||||
You're reading The Economist. | ||||||||||||||
▲ | atonse 10 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||||||||
I’ve not driven Uber Eats but a friend of mine had. The app doesn’t push you. YOU push yourself if you have a certain personality and want to maximize earnings. | ||||||||||||||
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