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#algorithmicwagediscrimination

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When we talk about the abuses of #GigWork, there's some obvious targets, like #AlgorithmicWageDiscrimination, where two workers are paid different rates for the same job, in order to trick occasional gig-workers to give up their other sources of income and become dependent on the app:

pluralistic.net/2023/04/12/alg

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If you'd like an essay-formatted version to read or share, here's a link to it on pluralistic.net, my surveillance-free, ad-free, tracker-free blog:

pluralistic.net/2023/07/30/com

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#Algorithms #AlgorithmicWageDiscrimination #Surveillance #GigEconomy: "What are you seeing on the ground as workers grapple with the uses of artificial intelligence and push for change?

Zephyr Teachout: I think the black box point is really important and it’s a black box at a societal level, at an industry level and at a worker level. The obfuscation is part of the exercise of power itself. When I look at this moment, I see a few different things. One is that there’s some workplaces that have always been totally surveilled, home care workers, if not total, pretty close to total even before this or the capacities for close to total care. But there are really significant moments in the rise of surveillance and really significant changes in the nature of the technology.

Zephyr Teachout: One part of the surveillance workplace is what is being surveyed and the other part is the way in which that surveillance translates into wage differential, differential treatment, different bonuses."

ainowinstitute.org/general/aut

AI Now Institute · Automated Firing & Algorithmic Management: Mounting a Resistance, with Veena Dubal, Zephyr Teachout and Zubin Soleimany | AI Now SalonsWe discuss how algorithmic systems are impacting workers with Veena Dubal, Zephyr Teachout and Zubin Soleimany.

#GigEconomy #Algorithms #Precarity #AlgorithmicWageDiscrimination: "If these workers for gig platform companies were classified as employees rather than independent contractors then they would be able to demand a wage floor, overtime compensation, and the right to organize a union. But given the low minimum wage and statutory carveouts for “waiting time,” Uber and Lyft as employers would still be able to use personalized pay to incentivize and control worker behavior.

Indeed, the core motivations of these companies to use algorithmic wage discrimination—labor control and wage uncertainty—could apply to many other forms of employment. Gig nurses, for example, could be offered different payments than their colleagues for the same work, at the same place, based on what the hiring platform knows about how much these nurses were willing to accept for previous assignments, or what they know about their debt and other financial obligations."

equitablegrowth.org/algorithmi

Equitable GrowthAlgorithmic wage discrimination requires policy solutions that enforce predictability and the U.S. spirit of equal pay for equal work - Equitable GrowthSummary of an almost a decade-long ethnographic study on gig drivers and policy solutions to address algorithmic wage-setting practices.