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Mind the Disruption - PODCAST EPISODE TRANSCRIPT & COMPANION DOCUMENT - Disrupting Gig Work

13 Jun 2023

I didn’t know how to work that much and ride a bicycle, a very physical And this is one of the narratives that app employers job in the summertime, and not suffer from heatstroke. [...] And then I had a community of people So I think the idea around the committee was that this who together wanted to discuss and think about the one thing that we have in common, which is a different consequences of this job, how it makes us feel, how it version of violence in the workplace, we can unite makes us think, how it impacts our lives, the risk that around. [...] build more power for a movement and to try and bring And in envisioning a future, a path to a future that was real change to these very serious issues that we are different, I think individually that made it a lot easier experiencing. [...] But what we really need to do In the context of your work as a family doctor, is is change the environment and the legislation and the there a story that stands out for you in terms of really supports that people have on a much broader scale, illustrating connections between work and health? which is why I spend most of my time focused on policy change and public health. [...] So understanding that there is a public speak to — we know the mental health impacts, the health role in terms of, yes, income is a determinant of physical health impacts — to be able to speak to that health, but what are all the pieces that contribute to because that helps to give credibility when you are someone’s income and what can we be doing about wanting to make those policy changes.
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