Workers who risk their lives to run others’ errands should have basic benefits: Personal protection, a minimum wage, health insurance and more

Despite spending hours running other people’s errands while risking their lives, gig economy workers rarely enjoy the full scope of protections and benefits often enjoyed by employees of other companies.
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