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Biden’s New Gig Economy Rules – Workers Risk Losing Flexibility and Autonomy


The Biden administration is set to unveil a rule that could transform how gig economy workers are classified, impacting millions and stirring up a mix of reactions across various industries. Read More

The biggest perk of gig work might also be its downfall


Some drivers told her they would work 16-hour overnight shifts on weekends to find higher-paying ... "The flexibility of the gig economy is a mirage, and quite a costly one," Wells said. Read More

EU countries endorse diluted draft rules on gig economy workers’ rights


European Union countries have agreed regulations determining when so-called gig economy ... quo in place. “EU countries have voted to maintain the status quo today with platform worker status ... Read More

Beware of gig economy appeal


The second danger is that companies in Malaysia struggle to find ... in place, Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) leavers will feel there are more credible options than the gig economy to build ... Read More

The hidden driver of the ride-sharing economy


Unlike traditional businesses, many gig economy companies rely on others to ... He compiled rafts of data from loan companies, records from departments of motor vehicles in four states, and ... Read More

Oireachtas committee to be told gig economy workers are forced into 'self-employment'


Workers in the gig economy will “continue to be forced into bogus self-employment" after some countries “torpedoed” the chance for a breakthrough at European level to protect their rights ... Read More

India’s Urban Company revolutionised gig work for women. Then it bled them


At first, Banu was happy with the working conditions. Her manager treated her well, she said, and she got plenty of work as a beautician on call. She estimates that she’s worked with 3,000 ... Read More


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