Why the 'gig' economy may not be the workforce of the future | Advertiser-Tribune WASHINGTON — The "gig" economy might not be the new frontier for America's workforce after all. From Uber to TaskRabbit to YourMechanic, so-called gig work — task-oriented work offered by online apps — has been promoted as providing the flexibility and independence that traditional jobs don't offer. Yet the evidence is growing that over time, […]

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Why the 'gig' economy may not be the workforce of the future