China’s ‘gig stations’: A daily wait for ad hoc work - and a window into a labour market under pressure
Thousands of state-backed “gig stations” have sprung up across China, linking workers - many older and shut out of stable jobs - to low-paid manual work. This piece focuses on those pushed into it, rather than those drawn to the broader gig economy.
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