- State Government of Karnataka shared the draft bill with stakeholders, which aims to ensure income security, occupational safety, and establish grievance redress mechanism for welfare of gig workers.
- Currently, Rajasthan is the only state to have legislation for welfare of gig workers.
- Gig workers: Means a person who performs work or participates in a work arrangement and earns from such activities outside of traditional employer-employee relationship. (Code on Social Security, 2020)
- Broadly classified into 2 categories:
- Platform based: Whose work is based on online software apps or digital platforms.
- Non-platform based: Casual wage workers in conventional sectors, working part-time or full-time.
- Broadly classified into 2 categories:
- Status of Gig economy in India (NITI Aayog)
- ~2.6% (7.7 million) of non-agricultural workforce were engaged in Gig economy. (2020-21)
- Gig workforce is expected to expand to 23.5 million by 2029-30.
- Reasons for growth of Gig economy
- Flexibility to workers: In terms of switching jobs, freedom to choose work hours, etc.
- Flexibility to employers: Scalable workforce, access to specialized skills, reduced operating costs, etc.
- Technology: Increased penetration of internet, surge in e-Commerce resulting in increased demand for delivery and logistics services, etc.
- Concerns: Low wages, poor upward mobility within organization, lack of social security, etc.
Statutory Framework for Gig Economy in India
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