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  2. Global Information Grid - Wikipedia

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    The Global Information Grid (GIG) is a network of information transmission and processing maintained by the United States Department of Defense. More descriptively, it is a worldwide network of information transmission, of associated processes, and of personnel serving to collect, process, safeguard, transmit, and manage this information. [1]

  3. Gig worker - Wikipedia

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    Gig worker. A Deliveroo cycle delivery worker in Manchester, England. Gig workers are independent contractors, online platform workers, [1] contract firm workers, on-call workers, [2] and temporary workers. [3] Gig workers enter into formal agreements with on-demand companies to provide services to the company's clients.

  4. Temporary work - Wikipedia

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    In other countries, prohibitions are placed on temporary employment in fields such as agriculture, construction, and non-core employment. [14] In Mexico, a temporary employee is, "prohibited to perform the same work as regular employee", [14] making temporary work illegal. Gig economy-based temporary work is prevalent around the world.

  5. Online gig work is growing rapidly, but workers lack job ...

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    The report estimates the number of global online gig workers at as many as 435 million people and says demand for gig work increased 41% between 2016 and the first quarter of 2023. For women in ...

  6. The rise of gig workers is changing the face of the US economy

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    Labor market experts say the number of gig workers is growing, and their alternative working arrangements are rippling through the economy. ... In 2019, more than 750,000 non-business bankruptcies ...

  7. Gig economy - Wikipedia

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    The gig economy is composed of corporate entities, workers and consumers. [2] The Internal Revenue Service defines the gig economy as "activity where people earn income providing on-demand work, services or goods", noting that the activity is often facilitated through a digital platform such as a mobile app or website and earnings may be in the form of "cash, property, goods, or virtual ...

  8. How To Tell If a Side Gig Is Worth It (Before It Costs ... - AOL

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    Having a side gig alongside a full-time job is undoubtedly challenging, especially if you have family responsibilities or other commitments. Nevertheless, regardless of your obligations or ...

  9. List of gig economy companies - Wikipedia

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    Providers (gig workers) engaged by the on-demand company provide the requested service and are compensated for the jobs. [1] [2] In 2019, Queensland University of Technology published a report stating 7% of Australians participate in the gig economy. [3] 10% of the American workforce participated in the gig economy in 2018. [4]