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It seems like every week a new on-demand or labor marketplace startup would stroll through Sand Hill Road with a slick logo and a new way to
In the past year alone, whether it was new headline-grabbingregulations or new disclosures from the high-profile IPOs of Uber and Lyft, the
issue of inequitable labor treatment for gig workers has risen to the forefront of public debate
Now, more activists, founders and companies are dedicated to figuring out how to create a more just and sustainable economic system for gig
to break down how one can best be a positive force in the modern gig economy.From the activist side, we have Derecka Mehrens, an executive
rights and creating an inclusive tech economy
Apple) to invest in and improve labor and renter housing protections for local workers
With roughly two decades in civic advocacy, Derecka has helped and continues to help Bay Area workers organize, play more active roles in
founder of Girlgaze, a platform that connects advertisers with a network of 200,000 female-identifying and non-binary creatives
female empowerment and bringing to light key social issues that plague the female-identifying population
As a former photographer, author and TV host herself, Amanda continues to build companies determined to shift the lack of diverse and equal
and the private sector, gig workers themselves and the broader community in ensuring we have an equitable future of work landscape
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