Workers rights in the gig economy

Should companies like Uber and Airbnb classify their workers as employees (or self employed contractors)?

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Uber loses appeal against drivers' rights
Article 2017

Uber loses appeal against drivers' rights
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Why Ageism Never Gets Old
Article 2017

Why Ageism Never Gets Old
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GrubHub Drivers Ruled Contractors in Gig-Economy Milestone - Bloomberg
Article 2018

GrubHub Drivers Ruled Contractors in Gig-Economy Milestone - Bloomberg
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Agile Billing Guarantees Your Income — Smashing Magazine
Article 2013

Agile Billing Guarantees Your Income — Smashing Magazine
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The Curious Life of an Extra |  The Atlantic
Article 2018

The Curious Life of an Extra | The Atlantic
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Court Transforms Test for Who Is an Employee
Article 2018

Court Transforms Test for Who Is an Employee
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Airbnb wants to give its hosts equity in its business – TechCrunch
Article 2018

Airbnb wants to give its hosts equity in its business – TechCrunch
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Inside Google’s Shadow Workforce - Bloomberg
Article 2018

Inside Google’s Shadow Workforce - Bloomberg
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An Alternative History of Silicon Valley Disruption | WIRED
Article 2018

An Alternative History of Silicon Valley Disruption | WIRED
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Instacart’s Gig Workers Are Planning a Massive, Nationwide Strike
Article 2020

Instacart’s Gig Workers Are Planning a Massive, Nationwide Strike
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Created: Nov 10, 2017
Updated: Jan 23, 2025