The federal government started the senate select committee on job security, which is basecly just an inquiry into the impact of insecure and precarious work. They released an initial or interim a few months ago, which has some great kind of positive recommendations. But this doesn't really address the corps issues around agrhythmic pressure, fast pace, delivery times, expectations,. things like that. That's the corps yousu that hasn't been addressed yet. So i guess summing up, it's a great start. There seems to be a bit of political well there but if it actually means anything significant or not, i's another question.
Paris Marx is joined by Tyler Riordan to discuss the state of the gig economy in Australia, the ongoing efforts to improve their conditions, and Tyler’s research on migrant food couriers in Brisbane.
Tyler Riordan is a PhD candidate in hospitality and anthropology at the University of Queensland. Follow Tyler on Twitter at @tyler_riordan.
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