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#336 - Survey exposes downsides of food delivery & Twitter ex-CEO Jack Dorsey apologises

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Last week, IPS released the results of a survey of 1,002 food delivery workers that highlighted the vulnerabilities of delivery work; low pay, long working hours and lack of medical benefits were just a few of the issues that came forth in the paper. We dissect the findings and discuss what can be done to better support platform workers. In the wake of Elon Musk’s acquisition of Twitter, the company’s co-founder and ex-CEO Jack Dorsey has publicly shouldered responsibility for the mass layoffs that are now taking place. Why is he doing so?Find us here!YLB SubredditYLB TikTokYLB YouTubeYLB IGFolklory, our startup that turns your family memories into personal podcastsSurvey exposes downsides of food deliveryFewer than 4 in 100 food delivery riders earn more than S$5,000 monthly: Study | CNAModest pay, long hours: IPS survey highlights vulnerability of food delivery workers in S’pore | The Straits TimesAlmost 4% of Food Delivery Riders in S’pore Earn Over $5,000 Monthly | Goody FeedThe Research Paper by IPSFacebook Post by IPS with the link to the research paperFirst Meeting of the Advisory Committee on Platform WorkersA third of food delivery riders have been in accidents that needed medical attention: IPS study | CNA YouTubeTwitter ex-CEO Jack Dorsey apologisesJack Dorsey apologizes for Twitter growth after Elon Musk bought company | The Washington PostTwitter S’pore office staff laid off, ex-staff worldwide tweet farewell | Mothership.sgOne Shiok CommentYLB TikTok post about paying for Twitter verificationComment by internetlurker96One Shiok ThingThe Business of Drugs | Official Trailer | NetflixTHE GREATEST BRIEF EVER FILED - The Onion's Legal Parody Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Last week, IPS released the results of a survey of 1,002 food delivery workers that highlighted the vulnerabilities of delivery work; low pay, long working hours and lack of medical benefits were just a few of the issues that came forth in the paper. We dissect the findings and discuss what can be done to better support platform workers. In the wake of Elon Musk’s acquisition of Twitter, the company’s co-founder and ex-CEO Jack Dorsey has publicly shouldered responsibility for the mass layoffs that are now taking place. Why is he doing so?Find us here!YLB SubredditYLB TikTokYLB YouTubeYLB IGFolklory, our startup that turns your family memories into personal podcastsSurvey exposes downsides of food deliveryFewer than 4 in 100 food delivery riders earn more than S$5,000 monthly: Study | CNAModest pay, long hours: IPS survey highlights vulnerability of food delivery workers in S’pore | The Straits TimesAlmost 4% of Food Delivery Riders in S’pore Earn Over $5,000 Monthly | Goody FeedThe Research Paper by IPSFacebook Post by IPS with the link to the research paperFirst Meeting of the Advisory Committee on Platform WorkersA third of food delivery riders have been in accidents that needed medical attention: IPS study | CNA YouTubeTwitter ex-CEO Jack Dorsey apologisesJack Dorsey apologizes for Twitter growth after Elon Musk bought company | The Washington PostTwitter S’pore office staff laid off, ex-staff worldwide tweet farewell | Mothership.sgOne Shiok CommentYLB TikTok post about paying for Twitter verificationComment by internetlurker96One Shiok ThingThe Business of Drugs | Official Trailer | NetflixTHE GREATEST BRIEF EVER FILED - The Onion's Legal Parody Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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