The Telecommuting and Gig Workforce in Montana

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California Passes Legislation that May Kill the Gig Economy

Should the bill pass the Assembly, Governor Gavin Newsom will almost certainly sign it.

Why Remote Work Can Help Bridge the Hiring Gap, Especially for Rural Professionals

Working and hiring remotely can improve the economy and make a difference in people’s lives.

Instead of paying workers a minimum wage, Uber, Lyft, and DoorDash will spend $90 million fighting them

The bill would require ride-hailing companies like Uber and Lyft to treat their drivers as employees.

This Uber Driver Started a Legal Battle That Could Upend the Gig Economy

Whoever wins the lawsuit could get to reframe the terms of the gig economy.

How Opportunity Zones and Co-Working Spaces Joined Forces

Lured by the lower cost of shared office space, start-ups also gain access to a network of eager investors looking for companies to back

Is It Time to Let Employees Work from Anywhere?

US Census data released in 2018 reported 5.2% of U.S. workers being based entirely at home.

How Freelancing Is Influencing A Generation Of Employees

The range of professions in which freelancing is a factor is also expanding.

Remote Work – How Smaller Cities Are Trying to Plug America’s Brain Drain

The widening economic gap between the so-called “superstar cities” and the rest of the country is a relatively new phenomenon.

Deloitte Reports 42 Million people to be gig workers by 2020

Companies need to “provide a sense of meaning” to gig workers and beyond in order for them to stay connected to the brand.

Your commute is making you miserable. Here’s how to make it more enjoyable

A long commute impacts your mood and productivity at work. But you might have more power over it than you realize.