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Estos son los retos en el mercado laboral de Colombia
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Estos son los retos en el mercado laboral de Colombia
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In the wake of the pandemic, some aspiring workers – especially women – are turning to freelancing. Why? They are desiring more flexible options as they explore re-entry into the workforce.
Under the COVID recession, women account for 55 percent of net job
losses since February 2020. As a result, many including young mothers
have reduced their work hours compared to their male counterparts.
Freelancing has given working women a lifeline throughout the COVID recession. Nevertheless, flexible work could be regulated out of existence. Adding to this dilemma is the Protecting the Right to Organize Act, or PRO
Act.
The PRO Act is Pro-Labor Union, Anti-Worker
In the report, a snapshot of 95 workers taken late last year showed that in contrast to stereotypes, gig workers were mostly well educated and a large number were not from ethnic minorities. Sixty per cent had a tertiary qualification and more than a third held a bachelor’s degree, with only a fifth having only a secondary school or no qualification.
RNZ
Should Uber drivers be entitled to the minimum wage and holiday pay? Well, according to the United Kingdom s highest court, the answer to that question is a resounding yes. Just under half lived in Auckland, and nearly 57 per cent identified as New Zealand European, with just under a fifth as Indian.
Many gig workers are Pakeha, have a degree and earn little: survey
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