What's Happening?
A new novel by Ashoke Mukhopadhay sheds light on the struggles faced by gig workers in Kolkata, India. The narrative focuses on Sriman Kundu, an app-based delivery worker, and explores the precarious nature
of gig work in the digital age. The novel highlights the lack of rights and protections for these workers, who face financial and health vulnerabilities. This story is set against the backdrop of India's rapidly expanding gig economy, which has sparked debates about fair treatment and compensation for gig workers.
Why It's Important?
The novel brings attention to the broader issues within the gig economy, which is a growing sector not only in India but globally, including in the U.S. The lack of protections for gig workers raises questions about labor rights and the need for regulatory frameworks to ensure fair wages and working conditions. As the gig economy continues to expand, these issues become increasingly relevant, impacting millions of workers who rely on gig jobs for their livelihood. The novel's themes resonate with ongoing discussions about labor rights and economic justice in the digital era.







