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Originally Posted by nekokami
It will take some pretty strong negotiations to avoid the whole labor market devolving into unsupported temp work done by the lowest bidder.
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When mass working conditions go through major changes, requiring negotiations to create a new, fair and equitable systems (and when governments do not act), we see the rise of unions. If the government doesn't step in, I'm sure unions will. Either way, a redefinition of "home worker" is in order.
This is another sign of our times: In the 21st century, largely due to the press of populations and the change in dynamics caused by worldwide internet-based communication and electronic data, quite a number of areas need a serious reassessment and redesign to keep up, including various of the aspects that will influence the e-book market (how's that for getting us back on track?).