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A Precariat Charter is a powerful manifesto that speaks to the millions living in economic precarity and uncertainty. The book identifies the precariat as a distinct class—neither working class nor middle class—characterized by unstable employment, lack of benefits, and constant financial insecurity.
The author outlines a comprehensive charter of rights and demands designed to protect vulnerable workers in the gig economy and informal labor sectors. Through policy proposals and social commentary, the work examines the psychological and social impacts of precarious living conditions, including stress, anxiety, and diminished social cohesion.
This thought-provoking examination challenges readers to reconsider labor protections, social safety nets, and economic justice in the modern world. Essential reading for anyone concerned with inequality, workers’ rights, and the future of employment.







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