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Tech innovators start to see old-fashioned benefits of collective bargaining

  • Written by Michael Walker, PhD candidate researching worker voice, University of Technology Sydney
Tech innovators start to see old-fashioned benefits of collective bargainingAfter a long industrial campaign, Amazon workers in Italy have persuaded their employer to reach an agreement with them.FILCAMS CGIL

Disruption has been a defining buzzword of this decade, as companies in nearly all sectors find themselves challenged or supplanted as a result of the impact of technology. The beneficiaries of this disruption have...

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