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Veena Dubal
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New Labor Forum. 31:11-14
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Veena Dubal
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SSRN Electronic Journal.
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Veena Dubal
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SSRN Electronic Journal.
As the COVID-19 pandemic ravaged human bodies and economies across the world, millions of app-deployed drivers in the United States—primarily immigrants and subordinated racial minorities—faced a dangerous and perplexing paradox created by law. S
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Veena Dubal
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Dissent. 67:37-44
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Veena Dubal
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New Labor Forum. 31:16-17
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Veena Dubal
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SSRN Electronic Journal.
The legal identity of on-demand platform workers has become a central site of conflict between labor and industry. Amidst growing economic inequality, labor representatives and workers have demanded that platform workers be afforded employee benefits
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Perspectives on Politics. 16:919-937
Platform companies disrupt not only the economic sectors they enter, but also the regulatory regimes that govern those sectors. We examine Uber in the United States as a case of regulating this disruption in different arenas: cities, state legislatur
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Veena Dubal
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SSRN Electronic Journal.
Changes in digital technology have radically transformed labor processes of the past century through the re-ordering of physical and cognitive spaces. But central aspects of technocapital’s organization in the 21st century borrow from and intensify
Autor:
Veena Dubal
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SSRN Electronic Journal.
This article uses ethnographic research on gig worker advocacy groups in California to make sense of an apparent paradox. Extant survey research finds that a majority of Uber/Lyft drivers in the U.S. do not want to be employees. And yet, drivers and
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Collier, Ruth B; Dubal, V.B.; & Carter, Christopher. (2017). Labor Platforms and Gig Work: The Failure to Regulate. UC Berkeley: Institute for Research on Labor and Employment. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/4c8862zj
Since 2012, the platform economy has received much academic, popular, and regulatory attention, reflecting its extraordinary rate of growth. This paper provides a conceptual and theoretical overview of rapidly growing labor platforms, focusing on how
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