this is john jeanine berg as the resident expert on this subject at the ilo, who speaks to us through skype. with globalization, you could see emerges and kind of a global labor force. here is the next step is really does the service industry backing break up work into kind of very short to 16 tasks oh dangled issue to workers all over the world to compete for the job. do the job and the price of the wages are very down because it is globally respite, and the technology has, has this to retain. se, better the other, the main advantage. jenny edburg wrote a report calculating that micro workers earn on average $3.31 an hour without any rights and return workers. extreme vulnerability is the key to lucas b walls business model. after months of investigations, we found this video from 2010 that sums up his view of the labor force before the internet. it'll be really difficult to find someone sit down for 10 minutes and get them to work for you and then fire them after the 10 minutes. but when technology can actually find them, pay them the tiny amount of money, and then get rid of them w