Why the Gig Economy Matters — Even If It’s Small

For better or worse, on-demand companies like Uber and Lyft are a catalyst for changing labor laws that were built for a different era

Sarah Kessler
OneZero
Published in
6 min readSep 18, 2019

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Uber and Lyft drivers protest outside the Uber offices in Saugus, MA.
Uber and Lyft drivers including Abiye Gelaye, center, protested outside the Uber offices in Saugus, MA on May 8, 2019. Photo: Jonathan Wiggs/The Boston Globe/Getty

WWhen I started reporting on gig workers in 2014, I was surprised to find some of the people who represented labor organizations would respond to my inquiries…

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Sarah Kessler
OneZero

Author and journalist, writing and editing at Medium’s OneZero.