PickMyWork claims to offer its gig workers three times higher earnings per hour compared to "traditional delivery gigs."
Online gig work is growing globally, particularly in the developing world, creating an important source of employment for women and young people in poorer countries where jobs are scarce, according to a World Bank report released on Thursday. The report estimates the number of global online gig workers at as many as 435 million people and says demand for gig work increased 41 per cent between 2016 and the first quarter of 2023. That boost is generating concern, though, among worker rights advocates about the lack of strong job protections in the gig economy, where people work job to job with little security and few employment rights. While location-based gig services such as Uber, Lyft and TaskRabbit require labour like moving and delivery, online gig assignments can be largely done at home. Tasks include image tagging, data entry, website design and software development. For women in the developing world, there aren't enough opportunities and they really struggle to get good quali
Findings from the report indicate that informal employees are prioritising factors such as prestige and career potential over wages today.
Permanent jobs in the IT sector have seen a reduction of 5% this year as compared to last year, while the number of gig workers has increased by 40%
They wanted health benefits and formal job agreement over money in their jobs
Around 49 per cent of gig workers on the company's platform are under the age of 25
The demand for the white-collar gig workforce in the previous quarter has gone up seven times as compared to the same period last year
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