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“共享经济”不应是人类的未来

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2020年02月21日

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“共享经济”不应是人类的未来

Uber和各种共享平台的兴起让许多认为共享经济是未来经济发展的趋势之一,然而这种雇员权益和收入得不到保障的经济模式,并不是人们所期盼的未来。

测试中可能遇到的词汇和知识:

propaganda宣传;传道总会[prɒpə'gændə]

refocused再聚焦的

casualization雇用临时工制

exploitative剥削的;利用的[ɪk'splɒɪtətɪv]

algorithm算法,运算法则['ælgərɪð(ə)m]

inexorable无情的;不屈不挠的[ɪn'eks(ə)rəb(ə)l]

dodgen躲闪;躲避,避开[dɒdʒ]

The “gig economy” is not an innovation(552 words)

By Kadhim Shubber

One of the few successes of truth against propaganda in recent years has been the rebranding of the “sharing economy” as the “gig economy”.

Marketing geniuses from Silicon Valley want us to believe the ad-hoc sale of labour is a form of utopian paradise, where capitalistic relations are replaced by egalitarianism and “sharing”. The phrase “gig economy” has rightly refocused the debate on to the implications for jobs and labour rights.

But the victory has only been half-won. Too many people still talk about the casualisation of work as an innovation, as an impersonal, technological and irresistible force to which we must adapt if humanity is to continue its march into the future. Instead of a reversion to more exploitative form of labour relations, driven by the wealthy people who own and operate companies, we are told the “gig economy” is merely the inevitable outcome of inventions like the smartphone.

The two main flag-bearers for the “gig economy” in the UK are Uber, a taxi company, and Deliveroo, a food delivery startup. Both use mobile technology to control their workers and careful legal arrangements to avoid giving them the rights and protections due to employees. Uber is older. It was founded in 2009 and launched in the UK in 2012. Deliveroo, a British business, has only been around for four years. Both were born after the financial crisis and great recession, which put millions of people out of work and depressed real wages for more than a decade.

These services rely on a number of things: the existence of smartphones that enable the requests to be made and responded to; digital mapping technology so people know where to go; algorithims that make the most efficient matching and routing choices; and buckets of cash to grease the wheels until there is sufficient self-sustaining supply and demand. Most importantly, Uber, Deliveroo, and other on-demand service providers rely on an ample supply of drivers/couriers to respond to requests quickly.

The key question for any discussion about the gig economy, therefore, is whether the scarcity of well-paid, stable jobs is a bigger factor in its rise than the emergence of mobile phones with precision mapping technology.

If we are to have a conversation about how society must adapt to the inexorable “rise of the gig economy”, we will also have to ask what exactly has been invented and what is simply a conscious choice by investors and entrepreneurs to dodge laws that exist to protect workers.

We also have to question whether something fundamental about the nature of life has changed in the 21st century. Set wages and hours, along with sick pay and holiday, have a simple purpose: they provide people with the predictability and stability they need to live and plan their lives. Workers with “flexible” pay are just as exposed to the inflexible costs of food and rent as they were before the “gig economy” was dreamt up.

It may be that this new form of work is superior, that the old world of regular pay cheques is a cruel restraint on human ingenuity and creativity. But until that can be shown, we shouldn't have a conversation about how we can adjust to this change in our economy. We should have a conversation about whether we want the change in the first place.

1.Which company is one of the main flag-bearers for the “gig economy” in UK?

A.Uber

B.Google

C.Unilever

D.Amazon

答案(1)

2.What is not one of the factors that constitute the foundation of these services?

A.Existence of smartphones

B.Digital mapping technology

C.Algorithims

D.Legal regulations

答案(2)

3.What can a stable job provide people with?

A.Bright future

B.Stability and predictability

C.High payment

D.Long holidays

答案(3)

4.What is the author's attitude towards the development of “gig economy”?

A.He supports it.

B.He doubts it .

C.He didn't say anything.

D.He is unsure about that.

答案(4)

(1)答案:A.Uber

解释:在英国,共享经济的两大代表是Uber和Deliveroo。

(2)答案:D.Legal regulations

解释:使共享经济模式成为可能的因素包括智能手机的出现、电子定位技术的发展、将用户问题与最佳解决方案匹配的计算机算法等。

(3)答案:B.Stability and predictability

解释:一份稳定的工作能够带给人们的是对未来的可预知感以及生活的稳定性。

选择正确答案

(4)答案:B.He doubts it .

解释:作者认为,这种共享经济的出现在投资者眼中可能是未来经济发展方向,但从社会和个人的角度而言,我们应当考虑这种经济模式出现的根本是否是人们对于未来的理想描绘。

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