As part of The Good Information Project we are posing the question this month ‘What will the working week look like after Covid-19?’.
THE PANDEMIC HAS changed how we work. For many people it has introduced remote working, for others, it has made their job on the frontlines busier and more high risk.Gabriel is a delivery rider who wants to see better working conditions for people in his industry. His job has been very challenging during lockdown.
In Galway we met Ruaidhri Prendergast, he is hoping to use this chance to reset his life and find more enjoyable ways of working. Not everyone will be able to do what he does, but his story serves as an example of how people are -re-assessing their work-life balance and taking chances on big changes.
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the lockdowns were just a grotesque spectacle of the already insulated WFH professional classes getting the brown Poors to bring them stuff to their door.
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