Come spesso capita all'Economist, dopo una lunga analisi,
sostanzialmente
equilibrata e ben fatta, verso la fine dell'articolo l'ignoto autore
butta a mare l'equilibrio e diventa improvvisamente di parte:
"governments will have to...", ecc. ecc.
Ciò detto, vale la pena leggerlo.
juan carlos
The future of work
There’s an app for that
Freelance workers available at a moment’s notice will reshape the
nature of companies and the structure of careers
Jan 3rd 2015 | NEW YORK AND SAN FRANCISCO | From the print edition
HANDY is creating a big business out of small jobs. The company
finds its customers self-employed home-helps available in the right
place and at the right time. All the householder needs is a credit
card and a phone equipped with Handy’s app, and everything from
spring cleaning to flat-pack-furniture assembly gets taken care of
by “service pros” who earn an average of $18 an hour. The company,
which provides its service in 29 of the biggest cities in the United
States, as well as Toronto, Vancouver and six British cities, now
has 5,000 workers on its books; it says most choose to work between
five hours and 35 hours a week, and that the 20% doing most earn
$2,500 a month. The company has 200 full-time employees. Founded in
2011, it has raised $40m in venture capital.
Handy is one of a large number of startups built around systems
which match jobs with independent contractors on the fly, and thus
supply labour and services on demand. In San Francisco—which is,
with New York, Handy’s hometown, ground zero for this on-demand
economy—young professionals who work for Google and Facebook can use
the apps on their phones to get their apartments cleaned by Handy or
Homejoy; their groceries bought and delivered by Instacart; their
clothes washed by Washio and their flowers delivered by BloomThat.
Fancy Hands will provide them with personal assistants who can book
trips or negotiate with the cable company. TaskRabbit will send
somebody out to pick up a last-minute gift and Shyp will gift-wrap
and deliver it. SpoonRocket will deliver a restaurant-quality meal
to the door within ten minutes.
[…]
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http://www.economist.com/news/briefing/21637355-freelance-workers-available-moments-notice-will-reshape-nature-companies-and