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Delivery Drivers Ask Customers for Sex, Dates - Business Insider


A hidden consequence of the gig economy is that workers keep asking customers ... been targeted by workers asking for sex or dates, ... some of these workers are propositioning customers. Read More

How Blockchain Can Solve The Unintended Consequences Of The Gig Economy - Forbes


All of these economic and social forces have led to a troubling statistic: gig workers earn an average income of $36,500, approximately 58% less than full-time workers. No wonder these workers ... Read More

The rise of gig workers is changing the face of the US economy


Internal data from the companies themselves shows an even bigger number of gig economy participants. In February, Uber reported that its “earners,” as it calls its drivers and food delivery ... Read More

Welcome To The Gig Economy - Consequences Of Artificial Intelligence - Forbes


Welcome to the gig economy. In ten years everybody will be forced to be an ‘entrepreneur’, and that won’t be a good thing. Newsletters Games Share a News Tip ... Read More

As The Gig Economy Grows, Advocates Raise Concerns About Workers' Safety - NPR


A cycle courier for meal delivery service Uber Eats rides past in Lille, France, on Sept. 2, 2017. In the U.S., advocates are raising concerns about the safety of workers in the gig economy. Read More

The gig economy: More people might have jobs than you think


So, they're not a blip on the economy's screen anymore either. The surge has come from young independent workers. In 2011, there were 1.9 million full-time independent millennial workers (aged 21-35). Read More

For gig economy workers in these states, rights are at risk


Should gig economy workers, such as Uber drivers and Taskrabbits, be entitled to the same rights and benefits as regular employees? Currently they aren't. And many of the online apps and platforms ... Read More

Labour's gig economy fix shows why Uber and Deliveroo could be great news for workers' rights | WIRED


Labour’s proposals to reform the gig economy introduce an element of peril: drive Deliveroo and Uber out of town and you risk creating a far greater and more complicated threat to workers ... Read More

‘Gig’: Once a Word for a Joke, Now for an Economy - WSJ


Lately, economists and politicians alike have been making noises about the rise of the “gig economy,” in which freelance workers earn a living by piecing together on-demand work opportunities ... Read More


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