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Supporting Gig Workers
Strengthening Protections and Boosting Portable Benefits
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Richard Mason's voice replica
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Sage Ellison
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In Supporting Gig Workers, author Sage Ellison confronts the significant challenges faced by workers in the gig economy, including financial vulnerability, lack of essential benefits, feelings of isolation, and the complexities of policy advocacy. This comprehensive guide offers not only insights into the gig economy's landscape but also actionable solutions for securing better protections and benefits for gig workers.
Listeners will learn how to identify key issues affecting gig workers and advocate for necessary changes in freelancer benefits and independent contractor security. The book emphasizes the creation of portable retirement plans and self-employed insurance options, aiming for sustainable community-level initiatives that contribute to impactful policy changes.
Ellison draws on practical experience and real-world case studies, showcasing successful community-driven initiatives that highlight the power of collective action. The guide provides a structured framework for advocacy, including step-by-step actions, checklists, and templates for organizing. This resource is designed for gig workers seeking improved security, advocates for workers' rights, community leaders, and policymakers eager to learn from effective local solutions.
With a focus on empowering individuals and communities, Supporting Gig Workers aims to craft a future where every worker has access to fair protections and a supportive network, making it a crucial listen for anyone invested in advancing gig economy rights.
©2025 Sage Ellison (P)2025 Sage Ellison