A lot of these are tensions or divisions over who collect devices and in what forms. Is definitely sort of pegged around identity positions that workers belong to. The big difference between men and women would be that, even to dayright, women are not expected or seen as natural stakeholders of public political movements and spaces. But you might have, finally, a woman representative coming out of the recent strikes in the wellness company case,. A defactor, representative of women's voice, and may be invited to the table for larger discussions on the gig economy.
Paris Marx is joined by Noopur Raval to discuss India’s gig economy, the specific conditions of women who provide services through beauty and wellness apps, and how workers organize to improve their conditions.
Noopur Raval is a postdoctoral research fellow at the AI Now Institute at New York University. Follow Noopur on Twitter at @tetisheri.
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