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  2. Gig worker - Wikipedia

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    Gig workers are independent contractors, online platform workers, [1] contract firm workers, on-call workers, [2] and temporary workers. [3] Gig workers enter into formal agreements with on-demand companies to provide services to the company's clients.

  3. List of gig economy companies - Wikipedia

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    Providers (gig workers) engaged by the on-demand company provide the requested service and are compensated for the jobs. [1] [2] In 2019, Queensland University of Technology published a report stating 7% of Australians participate in the gig economy. [3] 10% of the American workforce participated in the gig economy in 2018. [4]

  4. Gig economy - Wikipedia

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    The gig economy is composed of corporate entities, workers and consumers. [2] The Internal Revenue Service defines the gig economy as "activity where people earn income providing on-demand work, services or goods", noting that the activity is often facilitated through a digital platform such as a mobile app or website and earnings may be in the form of "cash, property, goods, or virtual ...

  5. 4 Things Gig Workers Should Know About the Gig Economy - AOL

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    Gig workers are usually self-employed, operating as freelancers or independent contractors. They may complete gigs as side jobs, part-time jobs or full-time jobs. Some of the most common types of ...

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

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    Gig workers float under the radar when it comes to being officially counted by the federal government. The last BLS survey on workers in short-term jobs and alternative working arrangements found ...

  7. How are Gig Workers Faring In Today’s Economy? - AOL

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    Gig workers have become a major part of the workforce that is only growing. In 2017, there were about 13 million gig workers in the U.S. The workers could be writers, ride-share drivers ...

  8. Temporary work - Wikipedia

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    Workers, scholars, union organizers, and activists have identified many cons of temporary work, including the gig economy. [43] These include: Lack of control over working hours and the potential for immediate termination for refusing an assigned schedule. Positions often are with high turnover rates.

  9. 6 Highest-Paying Gig Economy Jobs for 2023 - AOL

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    Unable to find full-time employment, many Americans are resorting to odd jobs to earn a paycheck. Explore some of the highest-paying gig economy jobs and the best apps and platforms for landing one.