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Inside Spain’s failed plan to fix the gig economy

Riders law

Companies are determined to avoid implementing a law intended to improve the working conditions of gig workers.

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Tech workers are fighting back against employee surveillance

Power in numbers

Invasive workplace surveillance has become a reality for many remote workers over the pandemic. Now, tech workers are unionising to lead the resistance.

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News & Politics  >  Activism

Gig workers are fighting back by surveilling their employers

Turning the tables

In the fight against bad bosses, workers are adopting the platform tactics used against them and adapting them for their own benefit.

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The female couriers being denied toilet dignity

‘It’s dehumanising‘

The issue of workers being denied toilet dignity has worsened during the pandemic. And for female couriers, in particular, it’s taking a toll on their mental wellbeing and ability to work.

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Fighting Deliveroo: how to resist in the gig economy

‘Either we fight or we’re fucked’

Writer and former-Deliveroo rider Callum Cant discusses the gig economy, ethical consumption, and the new strategies of resistance.

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I worked as a Deliveroo rider and trust me, we all must support their strike

From Where I Stand

Deliveroo drivers aren’t just fighting for fair pay, they’re on the frontline of the against a complete erosion of wages and job security.

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News & Politics  >  Reportage

Permanently Temporary: Chasing a stable income in a zero-hours world

Will we ever know a real job? The precariat speak

The life-long career is no longer an option for Millennials. So dynamic start-ups like Uber and TaskRabbit are creating more options to work than ever before. But with little security, are jobs that promise “flexibility” really just ripping us off? And how can we plan for the future?

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