The two things that I know is that they are fining indigenous big tech for monopolistic practices and pressure tech companies that exploit the gig economy workers (like cab hailing and food delivering services) to treat the workers better at least in terms of payment.
The two things that I know is that they are fining indigenous big tech for monopolistic practices and pressure tech companies that exploit the gig economy workers (like cab hailing and food delivering services) to treat the workers better at least in terms of payment.
Thanks.
When the article said “squashing, crushing, crackdown” I thought it meant killing the companies.
But really they are not being shut down, just forced to stop misbehaving. That doesn’t sound like a “serious concern” at all.