“In establishing that the substitution clause [allowing workers to use others to complete their orders] works as a proof that riders cannot be considered workers,” she added, “the Supreme Court ruling may give rise to other gig economy companies following the Deliveroo employment approach — where it fits their commercial model.”
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- The IWW's list of Resources
- AFL-CIO guide on union organizing
- libcom.org
- Labour Notes
- The Union-Busting Playbook
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And a banger opening statement in a separate article about labour party from a month ago:
A Deliveroo-sponsored Labour conference event discussing the gig economy failed to feature a gig economy worker on the panel for the second year running.
Deliveroo-sponsored Labour conference event
Vile combination of words.