Tag: Gig economy

Total Results: 11


March 31, 2021

What Starbucks has stolen Political culture starts and ends with coffee

Mary Harrington

Monday
07.09

07.09

Uber’s dangerous drive to serfdom The company might fancy itself as a woke corporation, but its exploitative labour practices are worthy of the Gilded Age

Marshall Auerback

Tuesday
19.05

19.05

Up the workers: how Covid reset society’s values After decades of disdain for working people, their worth has risen rapidly. Will we back up our words with action?

Jenny McCartney

Wednesday
29.04

29.04

Pity the out-of-work influencers Don't mock their empty and decadent jobs: the Instagrammers were only trying to forge a new path

James Bloodworth

Friday
20.09

20.09

The exploited underclass is revolting Callum Cant's optimistic new book about the gig economy examines the ways the 'roos' are rising up

James Bloodworth

Wednesday
18.09

18.09

Who will speak for today’s working class? The upper echelons of the Church now appeal more to Remain-supporting Hampstead than Leave-supporting Hartlepool

Paul Embery

Monday
17.09

17.09

How political should the Archbishop be?

Andrew McKie

Wednesday
11.07

11.07

Warehouse work needn’t be worthless Packing boxes in an Amazon fulfilment centre could be the job of your dreams

Polly Mackenzie

Monday
09.07

09.07

Why we can’t ignore the working-class identity crisis The hollowing out of former colliery towns is having existential consequences

James Bloodworth

Wednesday
04.07

04.07

The gig economy: a platform for exploitation

David Z Morris

Friday
24.11

24.11

The gig economy should be for people who ‘gig’, not for businesses wanting cheap labour