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Juliet Schor, economist and sociologist at Boston College, brought forward the American perspective and experience. According to research of package delivery in the US, findings of Juliet and her team suggest that employment status is compatible with on-demand platform labour and scheduling flexibility. Profit and market size of platform companies remain open questions as many gig workers in the US earn less than a minimum wage. --- The Future of Work Conference 2021 gathered together policymakers, companies, unions, academics and independent experts to spark discussions around future policy directions at national and European level on the topic of advancing the quality of work and working conditions for workers in diverse forms of employment. Social protection was at the forefront as one of the most important policy responses to the current crisis, yet it is only a short-term solution and the need for a more sustainable response is pressing. The Conference was organized as a part of the Reshaping Work’s Multistakeholder Dialogue Project. --- See more about the Future of Work Conference: https://dialogue.reshapingwork.net/fo... Learn about the Multistakeholder Dialogue Project: https://dialogue.reshapingwork.net/ Follow Reshaping Work: https://reshapingwork.net/ | Twitter: @reshaping_work | LinkedIn: / reshapingwork Follow Juliet Schor’s work: https://www.bc.edu/bc-web/schools/mca... | LinkedIn: / juliet-b-schor-1618b0100 | Twitter: @JulietSchor See about the latest book - After the Gig: How the Sharing Economy Got Hijacked and How to Win It Back https://www.ucpress.edu/book/97805203...