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What's the deal with the gig economy?

The Dive | Business News
The Dive | Business News

The gig economy! It's not just for musicians anymore... all you need is your smartphone and an app, and within minutes you could be driving people around, delivering food, or walking dogs, in exchange for cash. It's thanks to companies like Uber, Doordash, and Wag that built marketplaces that facilitated work easily. That's the gig economy. This way of working is a two way street - while there’s no commitment from the company, there’s also no commitment from the worker either. But just like dating - working under a ‘no commitments’ structure is great in theory, but often becomes a little more complicated in practice. This week, Australia’s Transport Workers Unions has made a deal with gig economy giant DoorDash, a sign that things might be about to change. Today Darcy and Sascha talk about the significance of this move, what's going on globally, and what the future looks like for the companies and workers who make up the gig economy.


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