In brazil, the people say that i don't have internata. Have what sop because brazillian government andand enterprises did contract and so on. People does not pay for data to usewats a thinks. So the people use what's up in many, many ways. The social mediaan communication through social media, had a central rule to organize writers from many parts of the country. And interesting thing is that legacy media and traditional da, and also twider and socia media, hi, liked the central roll of a leader, and bit a leader of this protest.
Paris Marx is joined by Rafael Grohmann to discuss the state of app-based work in Brazil, organizing by food delivery workers to demand better conditions, and even a recent strike by click farm workers.
Rafael Grohmann is a professor at UNISINOS, coordinator at DigiLabour Research Lab, and principal investigator in Brazil of Fairwork Project. Follow Rafael on Twitter at @grohmann_rafael.
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