We all get in ruts, but with gig work, it could affect your income. It’s been a rough ride for gig workers with the pandemic, many of you have switched it up from rideshare to food delivery or by trying new things like pet services or retail gigs. By mixing up your gig work and […]
There could not be more at stake with the old adage, “as California goes, so goes the nation” and the upcoming November election when the state’s voters will decide on Proposition 22, a ballot measure that will either allow or deny companies Uber, Lyft and others to continue classifying drivers and delivery workers as independent contractors. […]
Trying to keep up with the relief proposals out of Washington is enough to make a gig worker’s head spin. You have a few days to apply for a forgivable PPP loan, but you need to act fast. Funds for the Paycheck Protection Program’s Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDL) program have been allocated, but loan applications […]
Gig workers, are you ready for the July 15 extended tax filing date? When tax time rolled around on April 15 the world was in the thick of the COVID-19 pandemic. In the midst of lockdown orders and people terrified to pick up food or groceries for fear of contracting the virus, gig workers became […]
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