This article discusses various aspects of the nature of employment in the gig economy, especially for those who can be referred to as ‘blue collar’ gig workers: flexibility, earnings and the work day; new mechanisms of control; labour rights and social protection. It shows how gig work adds yet another layer to the informalisation of work and retrogression of labour standards in conditions of highly organised monopoly capital.
Archana Aggarwal teaches economics at Hindu College, Delhi University. This is a slightly revised version of a paper presented at the Roorkee conference of the Indian Society of Labour Economists in April 2022.