The gig workers fighting back against the algorithms April 2022 In the Bendungan Hilir neighborhood, just a stone's throw from Jakarta's glitzy business district, motorcycle drivers gather in an informal "base camp." They are drivers with Gojek, Indonesia's largest ride-hailing firm. They're also part of the backbone of a growing movement of resistance against the dispatch algorithms that dominate their lives. Base camps grew out of a tradition that existed before algorithmic ride-hailing services came to Indonesia. They're the network through which drivers around the city stay in tight communication. This sense of community is now at the heart of what distinguishes Jakarta's drivers from other gig workers around the world, and could reveal a new playbook for resistance: a way for workers to build collective power, achieve a measure of security, and take care of one another when seemingly no one else will. Read the full story. —Karen Hao & Nadine Freischlad |
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