9 episodes

What about work? talks about the past and current experiences of workers in labor-intensive industries and other emerging sectors from different geographies. Be it garment, automobile, fast food, platform gig work, or any other.

This is an audio series produced by Good Business Lab. Good Business Lab seeks to globally transform the lives of low-income workers through rigorous research and evidence-based solutions. Through this podcast, we aim to weave a comprehensive perspective not just on what our work is but why we are compelled to pursue it and how our intention translates to impact.

What about work‪?‬ Good Business Lab

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What about work? talks about the past and current experiences of workers in labor-intensive industries and other emerging sectors from different geographies. Be it garment, automobile, fast food, platform gig work, or any other.

This is an audio series produced by Good Business Lab. Good Business Lab seeks to globally transform the lives of low-income workers through rigorous research and evidence-based solutions. Through this podcast, we aim to weave a comprehensive perspective not just on what our work is but why we are compelled to pursue it and how our intention translates to impact.

    Incentives, Impact and Inache

    Incentives, Impact and Inache

    Can technology be harnessed to empower worker voice?

    We talk about how the worker voice tool, Inache, helps to address accumulated frustration, unresolved blockages, and untapped ideas in a labor-intensive setting and facilitates simple communication between management and workers. 

    Listen to interesting insights from GBL folks on what challenges  and worker-behavior factors were considered while developing Inache. 

    We discuss more about the tool’s reception and case stories from workers themselves. 

    Visit GBL Ventures to know more about Inache.

    • 19 min
    Empowering worker voice

    Empowering worker voice

    Listening to your workers on factory floors can make them feel heard and drive dialogue, productivity, and progress. GBL researchers discuss the importance of worker voice and breaking down the barriers that hold it back.

    • 17 min
    What do rural women think of paid work?

    What do rural women think of paid work?

    Do rural women want paid work? How far are they willing to go for paid work? What do they think of flexible and formal paid employment opportunities? How do they view men’s role in household dynamics? We try to find answers to these questions through the lens of the Female Labour Supply project- designed to provide a formal and flexible employment option for rural women.

    Tune in to the village of Nimdih, where GBL worked with women to understand their needs better. As we unravel more about the project's overall design, we also try to understand whether these distinctive interventions can hold their own in the marketplace.

    • 20 min
    Women's access to paid work

    Women's access to paid work

    If rural women can't travel to work, can work travel to them?

    We explore the complexities of rural women’s work and declining labor force participation. Women face multiple obstacles to accessing work, including a lack of mobility, fewer opportunities, and childcare. Hear from the folks at GBL on their fieldwork experiences in Jharkhand (India) for the FLS, Female Labor Supply, project, which sees in the problem of rural women’s labor participation one possible solution of formal, flexible work.

    • 20 min
    Between interventions and trainings

    Between interventions and trainings

    Even when women sacrifice their own needs for their families’ sake, they still struggle financially. Can the private sector support low-income women workers in maximizing their income?

    We discuss a salary advance tool by GBL that enables workers to have fast, flexible access to their incomes at their workplace when facing a cash crunch. However, with limited access to and knowledge of digital technology, a Digital Financial Service tool comes with many challenges. So we looked at how technical training can impact women workers’ access to financial support.

    Tune in to hear more from researchers and workers all in one episode!

    • 15 min
    Between paycheck to paycheck

    Between paycheck to paycheck

    Despite having a consistent income source, most workers cannot stretch their earnings until the next payday. For example, they could have a medical emergency that involves more than simply paying medical bills. It may also imply spending money to go to and from the place of treatment. Low-income families face numerous such moments of acute stress.

    What social and personal factors prevent women employees from stretching their income for a month? What do they do to resolve those financial issues? How can a lack of funds affect them during a time of need? What decision-making authority do they have over their own hard-earned money? Is it possible to lessen these stressors? We discuss these financial challenges faced by women workers in low-income contexts.

    • 15 min

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