Would slightly better remote work tech lead to a complete overturn of the world labor market?
Does the complete overturn of the world labor market strike you as something various people/institutions in those countries would want? Inertia, in this context is surely the desired state.
I thought employers (and more generally the elite, who are net buyers of labor) would be happy with a remote work revolution. But they don’t seem to be, hence my confusion.
Does the complete overturn of the world labor market strike you as something various people/institutions in those countries would want? Inertia, in this context is surely the desired state.
I thought employers (and more generally the elite, who are net buyers of labor) would be happy with a remote work revolution. But they don’t seem to be, hence my confusion.
State level actors don’t want rapid disruption to the worldwide socioeconomic order.