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Michael Cote

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Gig jobs have high churn, ~40-60% after a year Posted: Nov 16, 2016 8:31 AM
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Lots of charts that show a large percentage of workers leave after a year. Also, as better jobs come about, if wages don’t rise in gig jobs, churn will be even higher: “It doesn’t look like [gig work] is becoming more lucrative for people,” says Fiona Greig, co-author on the JPMorgan Chase Institute report. “As … Continue reading Gig jobs have high churn, ~40-60% after a year

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