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'''Gig Workers Rising''' is a California-based campaign which aims to improve the material conditions of [[Gig worker|gig workers]].<ref>[https://gigworkersrising.org Official Website - Gig Workers Rising]</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/GigWorkersRise Gig Workers Rising] on Twitter</ref> Specificially, GWR is advocating for: living wages, drivers' unions, benefits, and transparency.<ref>[https://gigworkersrising.org/get-informed "about us" page]</ref>
'''Gig Workers Rising''' ('''GWR''') is a California-based campaign which aims to improve the material conditions of [[Gig worker|gig workers]].<ref>[https://gigworkersrising.org Official Website - Gig Workers Rising]</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/GigWorkersRise Gig Workers Rising] on Twitter</ref> Specificially, GWR is advocating for: living wages, drivers' unions, benefits, and transparency.<ref>[https://gigworkersrising.org/get-informed "about us" page]</ref>


Their campaign has involved workers from many different delivery apps and platforms, among which are:
Their campaign has involved workers from many different delivery apps and platforms, among which are:

Revision as of 07:53, 25 September 2021

Gig Workers Rising (GWR) is a California-based campaign which aims to improve the material conditions of gig workers.[1][2] Specificially, GWR is advocating for: living wages, drivers' unions, benefits, and transparency.[3]

Their campaign has involved workers from many different delivery apps and platforms, among which are:

  • Uber[4][5]
  • Lyft[6]
  • DoorDash[7]
  • Instacart
  • UberEats
  • GrubHub
  • Amazon Flex
  • Postmates

See also

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