I think Engles is partially right, in that the smaller members of the PB are all but proletarianised. There's not a huge difference between a remote worker who is "technically a contractor" but would be an employee if it ever went to the labour board, and some sole trader/artisan equally beholden to their corporate clients, but who has a shop and some minimal capital to do their job.
On the other hand some restaurant chain owner guy with 30 employees is definitely not on the side of the workers.
I think Engles is partially right, in that the smaller members of the PB are all but proletarianised. There's not a huge difference between a remote worker who is "technically a contractor" but would be an employee if it ever went to the labour board, and some sole trader/artisan equally beholden to their corporate clients, but who has a shop and some minimal capital to do their job.
On the other hand some restaurant chain owner guy with 30 employees is definitely not on the side of the workers.
Yep I agree.
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I was thinking more of the person who owns like...3 cafes with his own brand, but you're not wrong.