
By 2023, a large portion of Berlin’s food delivery workers were international students from South Asia. In the second season of this podcast, host and producer Aju John explores their struggle for survival and their resistance to exploitation.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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By 2023, a large portion of Berlin’s platform delivery workers were, like the protagonists of this episode Shivani, Mohammed, and Abhay, international students from South Asia.
Abhay grew up in Punjab in northern India and in 2019, was managing juni... more
For the last episode of this season of the Delivery Charge podcast, host and producer Aju John is interviewed by some of its friends and supporters: the cultural anthropologist Jagat Sohail, and the doctoral researchers Joanna Bronowicka, Marini Thor... more
Generally speaking, in industrial or workplace disputes, the strike is a weapon of last resort and is used by workers to persuade the employer to accept their demands. On July 21, 2022, when a group of delivery workers stopped work in Bangalore, like... more
In 2021, a year during which large parts of India had been under lockdown, Albinder Dhindsa wanted his company Blinkit to provide “instant commerce indistinguishable from magic”. A few months later, the delivery workers that were integral to the magi... more
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