Rithika Ramamurthy: Can you elaborate on what that conversation about the future of work gets wrong? We work to build public will and reimagine labor and social policies, to make sure all work and workers are valued and protected. I noted the fissuring and neoliberal economic policies that substantively shifted the arrangements in workplaces. We saw many Black and Brown workers, immigrant workers, and other low-wage workers excluded from fundamental rights and safeguards. A lot of what we’re talking about here is economic democracy, and I think worker co-ops are a critical model of this.
Source: Washington Post August 04, 2022 01:41 UTC