Best of 2021 | The Plight of the Delivery Worker

Best of 2021 | The Plight of the Delivery Worker

In the last few years, New York City’s delivery workers have become a key part of the food industry’s infrastructure, allowing restaurants to do business with customers who are too stressed to leave their desks, or too cautious to leave their homes. But a spate of violent attacks and bike thefts has shown that the people delivering your Grubhub and Seamless orders are deeply vulnerable. Why are these essential workers being exploited by apps and abandoned by the police, forced to band together just to get by?

Guest: Josh Dzieza, an investigations editor and feature writer at The Verge covering technology, business, and climate change.

We’re re-running some of our favorite episodes from the past year. This episode originally aired in September of 2021.

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Kids Sports Are Now Adult Driven—And Incredibly Expensive

Youth sports have grown into a $40-billion dollar per year industry, where eager parents shell out for private coaches, off-season practice, and travel leagues, in the hopes of giving their child a co...

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Trump Can’t Ruin These Olympics

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The Olympics are touted as a moment for the world to come together and celebrate sport and achievement and check their politics at the door—yeah right.Guest: Justin Peters, Slate correspondent curren...

15 Feb 24min

SchadenFriday: The Week MAGA Turned Cringe

SchadenFriday: The Week MAGA Turned Cringe

There was a moment, when the tech CEOs and media moguls were lining up to kiss Trump’s ring, when it looked like almost all the demographic arrows were pointing right, where it looked like Trumpism wa...

13 Feb 5min

The Senator Going After Data Centers

The Senator Going After Data Centers

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13 Feb 25min

No Really, Abolish ICE

No Really, Abolish ICE

Democrats have a list of demands and reforms they want implemented before continuing to fund the Department of Homeland Security. But DHS doesn’t really need their approval to keep going.Guest: Garre...

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She Led the Trial Against Uber - and Won

She Led the Trial Against Uber - and Won

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11 Feb 24min

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Markiplier Goes to Hollywood

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