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  • I don't realise and vehemently disagree that the primary way ...

    I hope laws adapt and that exploitation doesn't hurt those most vulnerable ... but I will call-out ideologues who have made attacking the gig economy a cause and their livelihood.

    but realise that there a significant proportion of workers who are not.

    I'd love to know what percentage of regular workers through the Deliveroo app are unhappy. I wonder which of us would be surprised. Pareto's principle comes to mind.

    Hah rantypants, this from the person who ended their post with "Can Marxists and their lawyers please just fuck off?"

    Too verbose? Ok, just 'fuck off'. It does the same ;-)

  • Wanting holidays, sick pay and minimum wage is not "Marxist"? It's you know, normal stuff that the government has decided is the bare minimum that any job should include.

    I agree... in some sense... that there are people who treat Deliveroo like regular employment when that's not what it is. If you want regular hours you need a proper job, not this. And insurance for loss of earnings is a nice step on Deliveroo's part. Would we have got it without these union people? No.

  • Wanting holidays, sick pay and minimum wage is not "Marxist"

    No. But they are Marxists, given voice by a Marxist, making all the classic Marxist blunders. Spot a pattern.

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