Gig economy taking off but labour observers flag insurance and CPF concerns
Key issues include workplace insurance and retirement savings
Annabeth Leow
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Singapore
THE gig economy may be taking off, but labour and economy experts here are more concerned about traditional self-employed workers, such as private tutors and taxi drivers.
Unemployment and lower wages are not the main issues for the freelancers tapping digital apps and platforms for work, said industry watchers. They cited instead old bugbears such as patchy insurance coverage.
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