If a computer is telling symphony musicians what and when to play, why have a conductor? He or she is only going through the motions while the musicians concentrate on their screens. If this could work with orchestras, what about factories?
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If a computer is telling symphony musicians what and when to play, why have a conductor? He or she is only going through the motions while the musicians concentrate on their screens. If this could work with orchestras, what about factories?
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More and more workers obtain work through online platforms such as Uber. Can an online platform that links workers and clients be a temporary employment service (TES, or labour broker) for the purposes of labour law?
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