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The Gig

The Gig

Bama Athreya

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Fréquence : 1 épisode/42j. Total Éps: 17

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The Gig is about the women and men who work in the so-called 'gig economy' worldwide. They find work through online platforms, and will tell us why we all need to be concerned about the real future of work. Season 2: Who Cares is about the future of the world's oldest jobs: domestic and care work Season 1: The Ride, will focus on workers for an app just about everyone has used: Uber. We are a part of the Labor Radio Podcast Network. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thegig-podcast/support
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Season 2 Ep 6 Who's the Fairest

Saison 2 · Épisode 6

vendredi 18 février 2022Durée 28:46

Who's the Fairest documents the surprise ending to this season: the wave of protests by beauty care workers in India in late December 2021.  We talk to a journalist who covered the protests about how the women found each other, why they organized, and how they are facing unprecedented company intimidation.  We also continue our interview with Palak Shah of the National Domestic Workers' Alliance about new strategies for collective action in the US.  The season closer also asks what we all can do to support these workers, and a more fair care economy.

Guests:  Soumyarendra Barik, Indian Journalist and Palak Shah, National Domestic Workers' Alliance

Resources:  

La Alianza (National Domestic Workers Alliance)

Follow Soumya's reporting on Twitter: @iamsoumyarendra and check out his December 2021 article about the Urban Company protests.

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Season 2 Ep 5 Turning the Tables

Saison 2 · Épisode 5

lundi 24 janvier 2022Durée 23:14

We've learned that platforms have lots of data about workers, and use it to squeeze out more and more work.  But what if all that data was put to use on behalf of workers instead?  In Turning the Tables we continue to explore what happens when you make advocates, and workers themselves, part of the design of platforms.  We learn more about how for isolated and historically vulnerable workers, big data can actually open up new possibilities for rights and social protections.  

Guests:  Palak Shah, National Domestic Workers Alliance; Fairuz Mullagee, University of Western Cape Social Law Project; Abigail Hunt, Overseas Development Institute

Resources:  

National Domestic Workers Alliance

Alia Benefits

Platform Cooperativism Consortium

Abigail's paper (with Emma Samman) Gender and the Gig Economy

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Episode 4 Driven to Organize

Saison 1 · Épisode 4

vendredi 28 août 2020Durée 30:33

When I started this project, I thought I would just be collecting stories of what it was like to work in the gig economy.  I had no idea so much organizing was going on.  I kept hearing about protests in so many cities.  Nairobi.  Jakarta.  Sao Paolo.  Paris.  Toronto.  And other places.  And I started asking drivers why they felt driven to organize?  This episode features inspiring stories of drivers on four continents who took on Uber and other ride-hailing companies.  They share a vision of how gig workers can organize everywhere.

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Episode 3: Judgement Day

Saison 1 · Épisode 3

jeudi 27 août 2020Durée 32:37

*This episode was updated on August 27

Uber has been ignoring the law with impunity around the world.  But is the tide turning against Uber and other ride-hailing apps?  Pushed to the brink, drivers around the world have started using the law to fight back.  In this episode we speak with drivers in the UK whose precedent-setting case is moving to the Supreme Court.  In California, we talk to organizers who decided not to wait for the courts but to change the laws.  We find out why California's AB5 matters more than ever now that we are facing record unemployment.  And we start to untangle the links between worker classification, big data, and tax evasion.

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Episode 2: Taxi Wars

Saison 1 · Épisode 2

jeudi 20 août 2020Durée 36:14

In this episode you’ll hear a tale of two cities: Cape Town and New York. In Episode 1 we learned that the Uber business model was control over drivers. In Taxi Wars we learn that it’s also about controlling the regulators. You’ll hear how when the ride-hailing app companies came to new cities they didn’t just try to disrupt markets but to dismantle them.  Through the story of Derick, a driver in Cape Town we hear how the company operates in places where laws are weak. And then we meet NYC’s former Taxi and Limousine Commissioner, Meera Joshi, who tells us how she won her battles against Uber and Lyft and how other cities can fight for stronger enforcement.

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Episode 1: Hooked

Saison 1 · Épisode 1

mercredi 19 août 2020Durée 39:52

I wanted to understand why people would drive for Uber.  In this episode you'll meet some of the drivers I met and interviewed:  Tess from South Africa, Rebecca from California and Yaseen from London, UK.  They were lured onto the platform by the promise of partnership but they found it was a bait and switch game.  As more drivers crowded onto the platform, and fares went down, they learned something else too:  that the company wasn't just making money off the rides.  It was harvesting their data.

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Flash Pod: Big Tech on its Heels This Week (ICYMI)

Saison 1

jeudi 2 juillet 2020Durée 06:20

There was so much going on this week we decided to do this special 6 minute flash pod to keep our listeners up to date!  We've been tracking gig workers' legal battles around the world and this week's Supreme Court ruling in Canada was a great excuse- and important update to Episode 3, Judgement Day.  But there were so many more actions against Big Tech this week including an Amazon workers' strike in Germany, the #StopHateForProfit campaign against Facebook, an important data sovereignty ruling in India and more driver actions in France, Brazil, Argentina and California.  Catch up on the news as you wait for our next episode, The Gig Is Up!

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The Gig Presents En Masse Podcast

mercredi 17 juin 2020Durée 08:00

We love hearing stories about working people.  While The Gig focuses on the future of work, it's important to remember the past too.  That's why we love Liz Medina's En Masse Podcast, featuring oral histories of workers past and present.  En Masse is centered around the town of Barre, Vermont but it becomes a microcosm for the world in these stories exploring experiences of class and capitalism.  Listen to this trailer and find En Masse wherever you get your podcasts.

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The Gig Trailer

Saison 1

lundi 20 avril 2020Durée 01:21

Meet drivers around the world who have been taking action to take control of their lives back from Uber and other ride-hailing apps in Season 1 of The Gig.

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Season 2 Ep 4 The Company You Keep

Saison 2 · Épisode 4

mardi 18 janvier 2022Durée 21:26

Given all we had heard about the gig economy we were skeptical there could be an ethical business model.  In The Company You Keep, one businessperson set out to convince us that better alternatives are possible.  We explore how, if we keep humans in the loop, it's possible platforms for domestic and care work can be an opportunity, not a curse.  

Guests:  Aaron Seyedian, CEO, Well-Paid Maids and Sayem, a cleaner working with Well-Paid Maids

Resources:  Well-Paid Maids

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