File:Reclaiming Work - The Cycle Couriers Subverting the Gig Economy.webm
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DescriptionReclaiming Work - The Cycle Couriers Subverting the Gig Economy.webm |
English: Cycle courier cooperatives are turning technology on the gig economy giants.
Film by Cassie Quarless and Usayd Younis of black & brown ⇛ https://blackbrownfilm.com Subscribe to Novara Media on YouTube ⇛ http://novara.media/youtube Support our work ⇛ https://novaramedia.com/support Subscribe to The Burner podcast ⇛ https://novara.media/followtheburner Subscribe to the TyskySour podcast ⇛ https://novara.media/tyskysourpodcast |
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