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In this episode, Nikki digs into the lives of gig workers, the drivers, delivery workers, freelancers, creators, and contract workers who keep Georgia moving. She explains why gig work is real work, and why people who rely on it often face unstable pay, no safety net, and no benefits when work slows down, or life happens. Nikki discusses the protections gig workers are currently missing, how this impacts families across the state, and what leadership could look like to make gig work fair, safe, and sustainable.
If you have ever taken a gig to make ends meet, worked for an app, hired contractors, or simply believe every worker deserves dignity and stability, this is a conversation you need to hear.
By Porcher for GeorgiaIn this episode, Nikki digs into the lives of gig workers, the drivers, delivery workers, freelancers, creators, and contract workers who keep Georgia moving. She explains why gig work is real work, and why people who rely on it often face unstable pay, no safety net, and no benefits when work slows down, or life happens. Nikki discusses the protections gig workers are currently missing, how this impacts families across the state, and what leadership could look like to make gig work fair, safe, and sustainable.
If you have ever taken a gig to make ends meet, worked for an app, hired contractors, or simply believe every worker deserves dignity and stability, this is a conversation you need to hear.