Episode 1: The Psychology of the Gig Economy
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You will have almost certainly bought from Amazon. You may have travelled in an Uber taxi. You, or someone you know, may rely on home help from a carer. But...
mostra di piùIn this episode, we explore this new career deal, the rise of the gig economy and what this means in psychological terms for businesses and individuals. The 'New Career Deal' was our theme for the 2018 ABP conference and in this podcast you'll hear exclusive interviews with two of our keynote speakers. One is Matthew Taylor, the senior policy advisor and Chief Executive of the RSA whose government commissioned report on the nature of good work lead to new legislation in December 2018 giving gig economy workers more rights in terms of pay and leave. The other is the journalist and author James Bloodworth, whose book 'Hired: Six Months Undercover in Low-Wage Britain' lifted the lid on what it is really like to work in the gig economy. You will also hear from our vice-chair Lucy Standing, and from ABP members and conference attendees, as we seek to understand more about the reality of the gig economy from a psychological perspective - and whether the gig work makes us happier, and healthier, than a traditional employer-employee relationship.
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Autore | Rob Feltham |
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