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Skills For The Gig Economy: Adapting To Flexible Work Environments Through Skill Development || A guide to skill development in the gig economy, including a brief description of the gig economy and the benefits it provides to workers. https://elearningindustry.com/skills-for-gig-economy-adapting-to-flexible-work-environments-through-skill-development Gig Economy Illustration, Market Economy Illustration, Economy Illustration, Create A Business Logo, Tiny Person, Soft Skills Training, Entrepreneurial Skills, Market Economy, Gig Economy

Skills For The Gig Economy: Adapting To Flexible Work Environments Through Skill Development || A guide to skill development in the gig economy, including a brief description of the gig economy and the benefits it provides to workers. https://elearningindustry.com/skills-for-gig-economy-adapting-to-flexible-work-environments-through-skill-development

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Of late, gig workers and their champions have sought to turn the tables, in a manner of speaking, leveraging the ability to spark outrage on social media to highlight their own complaints about the app economy — low pay, unrealistic targets and extended working hours. Gig Workers, Gig Work, Sharing Economy, Perfect Storm, Twitter Handles, Public Opinion, Working Hours, Digital Marketing Agency, Manners

Of late, gig workers and their champions have sought to turn the tables, in a manner of speaking, leveraging the ability to spark outrage on social media to highlight their own complaints about the app economy — low pay, unrealistic targets and extended working hours.

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With the rise of the so-called “gig economy” has come debate about how companies treat the people who “work” for them. This has largely involved comparing these jobs to “good jobs,” i.e. traditional white-collar work. But this comparison is making less sense over time as the latter has become less stable and attainable. Instead, we should rethink how to make “assembled careers” as culturally acceptable careers. There are three main ways to do this. First, instill in young people the notion…

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