How the gig economy's changing the nature of work
New Zealand's gig economy is growing, bringing opportunity and risk.
Calida Smylie
Mon, 30 Oct 2017
New Zealand’s gig economy is growing and, while there are benefits for workers and their employers, there are also risks that need to be managed.
Defined as people having temporary jobs or doing one-off pieces of work that are paid separately – rather than working the traditional 40 hours a week
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Calida Smylie
Mon, 30 Oct 2017
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