The Evolution of Workers | Golden Age
The concept of workers has undergone significant transformations since the Industrial Revolution, with the rise of factories and mass production. The 20th centu
Overview
The concept of workers has undergone significant transformations since the Industrial Revolution, with the rise of factories and mass production. The 20th century saw the emergence of labor unions and worker rights, with key figures like Mary Harris Jones and Cesar Chavez fighting for better working conditions. However, the 21st century has brought new challenges, including the gig economy and automation, which have raised concerns about job security and worker exploitation. According to a report by the International Labor Organization (ILO), approximately 2 billion people are engaged in informal work, lacking access to social protection and benefits. The Vibe score for workers is 60, reflecting the ongoing tensions between worker rights and capitalist interests. As we move forward, it's essential to consider the impact of technological advancements on the future of work, with some estimates suggesting that up to 30% of jobs could be automated by 2030.