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How to escape the tyranny of work under capitalism

Lost in Work

In her new book, writer and researcher Amelia Horgan explores the many problems facing workers today and why fixing them will mean radically changing the very foundations of society.

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How yoga teachers are exploited by the gig economy

Bending over backwards

The wellness industry may be booming, but many yoga teachers are struggling to make ends meet as countless tech start-ups, apps and large gym chains monopolise the market and undercut pay.

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The Indian street barbers persevering amid Covid-19

Knights of the knives

Photographer Yuvan Kumar recounts documenting India’s curbside barbers last March, who were left fighting to survive in the face of a looming second lockdown and an impending calamity.

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The highs and lows of starting a union from scratch

‘It’s time to take power back’

Last year, a number of violence against women workers united to build the sector’s first-ever union. So how much has it helped?

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Hate your job? Why not join a complaints choir

Sing away the pain

From cramped offices to crumbling public services: the Complaints Choir wants to turn people’s work problems into song. But is it really effective?

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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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