Towards a Fairer Gig Economy

Towards a Fairer Gig Economy

Our second pamphlet ‘Towards a Fairer Gig Economy’ is available now via our shop as a physical paperback or digital download.

There are also a small number of limited edition silkscreen A2 posters available, featuring artwork from this pamphlet and ‘Our Digital Rights to the City.’

“Unions cannot collectively bargain with an algorithm, they can’t appeal to a platform, and they can’t negotiate with an equation.”

Dawn Gearhart from Teamsters Local 117

‘Towards a Fairer Gig Economy’ is a small collection of articles examining the social and economic problems associated with the ‘gig economy’. The gig economy includes a wide range of labour carried out by workers providing services as couriers, taxi drivers, online freelancers and more. Issues examined include an over-supply of labour, falling wages, long hours and poor working conditions. Each article makes suggestions for how these problems can be addressed and how a fairer gig economy can be built: including through regulation, collective bargaining and wider policy recommendations. The collection’s contributors include cycle couriers, union organisers, academics and researchers.

The collection is edited by Mark Graham and Joe Shaw, and its contributing authors are: Janine Berg, Christina Colclough, Mags Dewhurst, Dawn Gearhart, Philip Jennings, Guy McClenahan, Trebor Scholz, M. Six Silberman, Nick Srnicek and Valerio De Stefano.

Illustrations by: Irene Beltrame

Details:

Title: Towards a Fairer Gig Economy
Edited by: Mark Graham & Joe Shaw
Contributing authors (alphabetically): Janine Berg, Christina Colclough, Mags Dewhurst, Dawn Gearhart, Mark Graham, Philip Jennings, Guy McClenahan, Trebor Scholz, Joe Shaw, M. Six Silberman, Nick Srnicek and Valerio De Stefano.
Design: Irene Beltrame
Format: Paperback, .epub, .pdf and .mobi
Length: 35 pages
Language: English
Publisher: Meatspace Press (2017)
DOI: 10.58704/5zv9-7s84
ISBN (paperback): 978-0-9955776-5-7
ISBN (e-book, pdf): 978-0-9955776-6-4
License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA

Paperback and digital:

Paperback copies are available via our shop and come with a free digital download of the pamphlet.

You can also support Meatspace Press by purchasing a digital-only download on the shop.

Digital downloads via the shop include epub, mobi, and azw3 format.

Open access:

A .pdf can be downloaded from Internet Archive (2.9mb) or viewed in browser at Issuu.

Please respect the terms of the license as Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 2017.

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