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How personality tests infiltrated the world of work

’It’s demoralising’

Proponents of personality tests argue that they’re necessary to find the best person for the job – but in practise, they’re often discriminatory.

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How the Apple Store union movement came to the UK

Power to the workers

Inspired by successful unionisation efforts among US employees, workers from across the pond are gearing up to take on the tech giant.

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Young people can’t afford to quit hustle culture

Slaves to the grind

The idea that a younger generation is abandoning work has become a popular narrative online, but it doesn’t necessarily reflect reality.

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Is the rise of surrogacy deepening class divides?

The motherhood penalty

Increasingly, patients are avoiding time off work by paying someone else to have their baby – but it’s a luxury not many can afford.

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Why the Wages for Housework Campaign is still vital

The fight continues

50 years since its inception, and the campaign calling for recognition that capitalism depends on domestic labour is as pertinent as ever.

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The video game unions battling injustice in the industry

Gamers unite

Workers are coming together and unionising in an effort to transform the gaming industry.

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Bosses are denying workers the space to grieve

Calling for compassion

With the pandemic bringing grief to the fore, it’s sparked a renewed focus on the issue of allowing workers time to process death.

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Behind the rise in abuse towards call-centre workers

‘I was in tears‘

With abuse of call-centre staff on the rise, many are now speaking out about the hostility they’ve faced.

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News & Politics  >  Activism

Inside the UK’s longest gig-economy strike in history

Pay justice now

In Sheffield, food delivery drivers are fighting back against one of the giants of the gig economy.

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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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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 hidden exploitation powering artificial intelligence

Work Without the Worker

Writer and researcher Amelia Horgan speaks to Phil Jones about his new book, which considers how a precarious form of labour carried out online is shaping the future of work and what it says about the state of global capitalism.

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