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yocoda | 5 months ago
> 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?
yocoda | 5 months ago
> 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|5 months ago
esafak|5 months ago
beefnugs|5 months ago
Sadly this world has no concept of open source altruistic software to fix big problems like this. Linux is amazing, but nothing like it may ever happen again on its scale, and as its oldest and beardiest die off... it will fall
atonse|5 months ago
maeln|5 months ago
The gig economy is just an extension of this, but instead of low wage, you now have no wage.
From a capitalist point of view, it is very efficient for low-skill job. Almost anyone can join, increasing the supply of worker and therefor lowering the amount you have to pay them, until the point where you just can't make a living out of the gig. The perfect "balance point". It also get rid of the unproductive (old, handicapped, injured, or just people who have a family to take care of) worker rapidly and with no fuss (no costly firing procedure), and only keep the ones who can make the required grind to be able to live.
It is truly the end goal of capitalism, finally turning human into just another resource to be used and discarded when it has been used.
fifteen1506|5 months ago