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Comment by robertlagrant

1 year ago

> I’ve often felt like there would be a lot of value for an app that’d simply let gig workers in an area find each other to talk and actually create a “workplace”.

What would that mean, to be a workplace?

it could be anything that just allows social connection between people that are doing the same job in the same geographic region but are largely invisible to one another.

i'd try not to be prescriptive about it, but it could cover anything from a light 'random chat' channel to vent about petty workplace annoyances, 'tips and tricks' for success, or more serious channels to talk about workplace safety/conditions/unionization

  • But if it's a gig, where's the workplace? E.g. if all the domestic builders in my town got together, who would they unionise against? They're not employed; that's not a gig.

    • Domestic builders aren’t really what come to mind for “gig workers”.

      This would be for folks who have some app controlling their work- uber drivers, door dashers, etc.