ISBN-13: 9783565221813 / Angielski / Miękka / 104 str.
Apps like Uber, DoorDash, and TaskRabbit promised a revolution: work when you want, be your own boss. Labor economist David Trent calls this "The Gig Serfdom." In this exposé, Trent reveals how the gig economy resurrected 19th-century piecework conditions under the guise of 21st-century technology.Trent analyzes "Algorithmic Management," where an opaque code hires, fires, and sets wages based on surveillance data, removing human accountability. He details the psychological tricks (gamification) apps use to force drivers to work longer hours for less pay.The book challenges the legal loophole that classifies workers as "independent contractors" to avoid paying benefits. Trent argues that this model is not innovation, but regulatory arbitrage that transfers risk from the corporation to the worker. A sobering look at the true cost of your cheap ride home.
The app says you're a partner. The algorithm treats you like a servant. The dark reality of the gig economy and the end of stable employment.