Advancing the
social contract for gig economy workers




1 in 3 U.S. workers
identify as free agents*
And that number is expected to continue growing.
This evolving talent landscape requires diligence and action to drive meaningful change for those engaged in alternative work arrangements.
*Based on a Kelly Services® global free agents survey.
The Focus
On February 28, 2017, key policy makers, business leaders, thought leaders and industry associations came together to discuss the need for a new social contract for gig economy workers. This site is intended to share the conversation from the labor policy forum, continue the dialog and turn that dialog into action.
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The Action
Stay up to date on the outcomes of our event, upcoming issues, future forums and the most recent developments in the gig economy conversation.