Oh absolutely, my main point is that the people doing the work are more important than the people who don’t.
The implication being that removing the "no control, all the work, vs “total control, none of the work” paradigm it would reduce the amount of unethical behaviour that is coerced from workers. It won’t get to 0, and I agree that there still needs to be extensive regulation, but it would be an improvement.
Workers act unethically all the time. We are just as deserving of regulation as any other economic entity.
Source: waitress who has quit some disgusting restaurants
Oh absolutely, my main point is that the people doing the work are more important than the people who don’t.
The implication being that removing the "no control, all the work, vs “total control, none of the work” paradigm it would reduce the amount of unethical behaviour that is coerced from workers. It won’t get to 0, and I agree that there still needs to be extensive regulation, but it would be an improvement.