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Work has changed, and now we’re seeing growing recognition that our laws need to change too.
In several Los Angeles neighborhoods, rolling food delivery robots bring customers food and drinks. One company that makes ...
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Politics Why nail salons are being targeted in fights over gig worker laws by Jeanne Kuang • CalMatters July 8, 2025, 8:27 a.m.
I've done gig work in all 50 states. Here's how I use apps like Lyft and DoorDash to support my love of travel and food.
Welcome to another episode of the Heartland Daily Podcast, where Ann Marie Sheber and healthcare economist Devon Herrick unpack this week’s biggest developments in health policy: 🔹 Prior ...
The Karnataka government has reportedly set up two working groups to estimate the quantum of the fee to be levied towards securing the welfare of gig workers.
If you're a gig worker, you may need to pay taxes four times a year instead of just once. Here's how to keep organized and avoid potential tax penalties.
Whether they work through gig economy platforms like DoorDash, Uber or Lyft, or in a more traditional contractor role, they are hard workers who value the flexibility of being self-employed.
A Wisconsin bill allowing gig economy drivers to be eligible for incentives and benefits passed in the state Assembly and Senate along party lines.
DoorDash estimated that there are 100,000 app-based workers in the state. Wisconsin would be the first state to create such an option.
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