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Platform Oligopoly: A reader for activists in the platform sector

In economics, an oligopoly is defined as a situation where a limited number of competitors control the market for a product or service. Based on this definition, the food delivery platform sector in India can be defined in market terms as an oligopoly as two companies, Swiggy and Zomato, exercise dominant market control. According to the National Restaurant Association on India (NRAI) , the two companies between each other controlled 95% of the Indian market. Further, Swiggy controlled 70% of the South Indian market for food delivery, while Zomato controlled 70% of the North Indian market.

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Activitst and Trade Union Explainer of Algorithmic Management of Labour

This guide draws its findings from a joint study conducted by the Center For Labour Studies (CLS) and IT for Change on algorithmic management of labour.

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There's No Ghost in the Machine

This field study seeks to make an incremental, but important, contribution to the existing body of knowledge on how algorithmic management in India’s burgeoning platform economy affects worker agency, autonomy, and rights at work.

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