Gigs of their own: reinventing worker cooperativism in the platform economy and its implications for collective action
Based on the significant collective action problems that gig workers face, sociologists would generally expect that these workers take a mostly individualistic approach to improving their position. Nonetheless, various forms of collective action by gig workers can be observed in practice. This chapt...
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Main Author: | Bunders, Damion Jonathan (auth) |
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Format: | Electronic Book Chapter |
Language: | English |
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Cheltenham
Edward Elgar Publishing
2021
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