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Flexible Hours, Fixed Leash

The cartoon mocks gig-economy branding that sells precarious labor as independence. It highlights how ‘flexibility’ is really a euphemism for workers being managed by opaque metrics, customer demands, and app penalties without the protections of formal employment.

A smiling food-delivery rider poses beneath a towering billboard that says “BE YOUR OWN BOSS,” but the scene reveals the truth: the rider’s tiny scooter platform is clipped to a massive retractable dog leash stretched taut across the frame. Far above, an oversized corporate hand grips the leash handle, with the app icon replacing a face or logo on the wrist, making the controller feel impersonal and omnipresent. The rider is jerked in multiple directions by dangling command-tags attached to the leash line—5-star ratings, surge alerts, countdown timers, acceptance-rate warnings, and penalty notices—so that the rider looks less like an entrepreneur and more like a well-trained pet obeying invisible orders. The rider’s grin should feel strained, emphasizing the gap between the ad’s promise of freedom and the reality of algorithmic control.

by Layla DabbousMay 10, 2026

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