“…On the one hand, digital technologies allow for more comprehensive controls and work is subject to increasing subjectivisation and precarisation, so that the pores of the working day are compressed and labour agency is apparently restricted. In contrast, atypical forms of employment (ILO, 2016;Eurofound, 2017) and the erosion of institutionalised industrial relations have increased in recent decades (Arribas Camara and Cárdenas, 2022). As a result, while secondary power has become less important, primary power, expressed through industrial action and organisational misbehaviour, may become more relevant.…”