A Brief History of Grab in Southeast Asia: transnationality, dominance and resistance

Platform companies operate transnationally. Should labour movements respond transnationally, too? Over the next few months, we will be publishing a Special Series on Grab in Southeast Asia to understand how Grab operates in different contexts, and what forms workers' organising and resistance have taken in each context.

If you check their Grab series tag, they've done articles so far on the experience of #Grab drivers in #Myanmar as well as #Malaysia. Pretty cool to see it from the frame of labour organization respective to each contexts, can't wait to read the rest.

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