Uber, Lyft, Postmates and Deliveroo. Words that are now part of our everyday lexicon. We can't deny that the gig economy has changed the world. In fact, I find it hard to remember when I didn't see hundreds of delivery scooters zipping around the city near our office. Nor do I easily recall when it was unusual to see somebody happily getting into an unmarked car driven by someone they didn't know. From Brighton to London to San Francisco, our cities are bisected twenty-four hours a day by the journeys of bicycle couriers, delivery mopeds and taxi drivers.
The Unhappy Middle of the Gig Economy
The Unhappy Middle of the Gig Economy
The Unhappy Middle of the Gig Economy
Uber, Lyft, Postmates and Deliveroo. Words that are now part of our everyday lexicon. We can't deny that the gig economy has changed the world. In fact, I find it hard to remember when I didn't see hundreds of delivery scooters zipping around the city near our office. Nor do I easily recall when it was unusual to see somebody happily getting into an unmarked car driven by someone they didn't know. From Brighton to London to San Francisco, our cities are bisected twenty-four hours a day by the journeys of bicycle couriers, delivery mopeds and taxi drivers.