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Discover Ludwig"digital labour" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to labour that is done with the help of digital tools or online platforms, such as online freelancers, independent contractors, and remote workers. For example: "The increasing prevalence of digital labour is affecting the way companies hire and manage their workforce."
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Mr Watson called for the establishment of digital Labour branches with online polling and voting by members and for councillors and MPs to use social media much more widely.
Andrews is currently awaiting a decision on the funding of her PhD, which is focused on the relationships between academic libraries and "data flows, digital labour, academic social networking services and governance in research support".
It would be helpful here to have a scientific discourse about guiding principles that describe a balanced relationship between human and digital labour.
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After a three-month review into digital government, Labour's digital strategists have been exploring ways of saving money and improving online tools; the major Government Digital Service is one regarded as highly successful in redesigning key services.
"We want to see the reindustrialisation of Britain for the digital age," the Labour leader will say.
It remains to be seen how effective such strategies will be in changing the highly uneven digital division of labour.
Profound digital divisions of labour are evident in all open platforms that rely on user-generated content.
But the Labour digital team, without checking, had within an hour sent the original version of the speech to the media – including the missing paragraphs on the deficit.
Mensch said she and Luke Bozier, the former Labour digital adviser, launched it because they were "frustrated" with Twitter because it was so "random", failing to offer functionality that would allow a user to focus on a particular issue.
Two weeks is a lifetime in politics – especially in the political life of the backwards digital economy bill, Labour's gift to the incumbent entertainment industries that government is bent on ramming into law before the election.
It also bolsters the case for considering internet access as a right that should be safeguarded by government, something suggested by Britain's Labour Digital group, which proposed that "government should assess the viability of providing free basic internet access to all citizens, possibly as a requirement for participation in 5G auctions, or targeted at children eligible for free school meals".
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