Who are these shadow workers?

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shishir.seoexpert1
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Who are these shadow workers?

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Vague contractualization, piecework pay, bargaining, piecework – observing the situation of these “forced laborers” of the digital revolution, one would think one was in a Charles Dickens novel, at the beginning of the 19th century industrial revolution, where labor power could be exploited without a legislative framework. Even then, it was promised to “ replace human labor with machines ,” a promise that was not kept, and was reiterated during the 3rd industrial revolution.

Antonio Casilli notes that, " since the 90s, the gambling data uae achievements of our salary situation have been [again] disrupted ". The status of self-employed and other "independent" contracts, widely exploited in the digital revolution, result " in a balance of power between worker and boss that is once again out of balance, in contradiction with the modern employment contract ". A situation that takes us back to a time before labor law, before the labor code, and the employment contract.




Their names are Bilel, Zlat, Nathalie, Nomena, Ny Kanto, Amélie, Chris, Édouard and they live in Lyon, Barcelona, ​​Dublin or Antananarivo. The portraits drawn in the films differ depending on the country of origin, the personal situation, factors that vary the degree of their precariousness . Young men under 30 for on-demand services, working women with children for micro-tasks, complex and interdependent stories that are at the heart of this new world that we inhabit today. In emerging countries, with low average wages, we pay very little for micro-jobs.
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