# Gig%20Economy

Latest news and articles about Gig%20Economy

Total: 19 articles found

Woman with thermal bag checking phone in urban setting, delivering food.
Politics

Wuhan’s First Responders on Two Wheels: How the Gig Economy is Filling China’s Social Safety Gaps

Zhang Baojian, a Wuhan delivery rider and veteran, has established a 600-member volunteer first-aid network that leverages the ubiquity of gig workers to provide emergency medical support. This initiative has trained over 5,000 riders in life-saving skills, highlighting a strategic shift in Chinese social governance toward integrating platform workers into public safety frameworks.

SoMi2026年6月27日 11:08
#Wuhan#Gig Economy#Social Governance
A Grab motorbike rider on a quiet street captured from above, symbolizing urban mobility.
Business

Logistics of Desperation: Why China’s Gig Economy Giants Fail the Rainy-Day Test

Extreme weather in China's major cities is exposing the fragility of the gig economy, leading frustrated commuters to hire freight vans when ride-hailing apps fail. Despite surge pricing and driver subsidies, the physical risks of rain and congestion continue to overwhelm algorithmic supply-and-demand models.

NeMo2026年6月25日 06:38
#Gig Economy#Ride-hailing#China Tech
Person holding a smartphone using Uber Eats. Indoor setting with a clear view of the app interface.
Business

Uber’s Last-Mile Land Grab: Shares Surge as Platform Diversifies Beyond Food Delivery

Uber shares rose 6% after the company announced a significant expansion of Uber Eats' retail partnerships, including Kiehl’s and FedEx Office. The move into beauty and office supplies marks a strategic pivot toward 'instant retail,' aiming to leverage its logistics network for broader consumer services.

NeTe2026年6月24日 16:08
#Uber#Uber Eats#Retail
Hands holding smartphone displaying online grocery order amidst fresh vegetables and fruits.
Business

China’s Appetite for Subsidy Wars Sours: The End of the One-Cent Meal

China's market regulator has introduced draft rules to ban predatory subsidies in the food delivery sector, signaling an end to the era of 'one-cent meals.' The regulations aim to protect small merchants and delivery riders from the hidden costs of platform-led price wars.

SoBiz2026年6月20日 04:08
#SAMR#Food Delivery#Market Regulation
Black and white photo of a delivery driver on a scooter in urban city streets at night.
Business

Drowning in the Reservoir: China’s Gig Economy Struggles as Delivery Subsidies Evaporate

China’s food delivery sector is facing a massive labor surplus as post-subsidy demand fails to support the 20 million riders currently in the market. The industry, once a vital buffer for unemployment, is now characterized by falling wages and extreme competition, reflecting broader structural weaknesses in the Chinese labor market.

SoBiz2026年6月10日 02:38
#Meituan#Gig Economy#China Labor Market
Skyline of Shanghai with modern skyscrapers under a bright sky and river view.
Business

China Revamps Housing Fund to Anchor a Stalling Property Market and Aging Cities

China is overhauling its Housing Provident Fund to support home renovations, property maintenance, and gig economy workers. These changes reflect a strategic transition from a growth-oriented property market to one focused on the long-term management and safety of existing urban housing stock.

SoBiz2026年6月7日 03:08
#Housing Provident Fund#China Real Estate#Gig Economy
Drone view modern residential cottages located on grassy suburb district of modern town on summer day
Business

China’s Housing Provident Fund Overhaul: Modernizing Social Security for a Shifting Economy

China is overhauling its Housing Provident Fund to include gig workers and allow for more flexible uses like rent and renovations. The draft regulations emphasize regional portability and digital integration to better support a mobile workforce and a changing property market.

NeMo2026年6月5日 18:38
#Housing Provident Fund#MOHURD#China Property Market
Close-up of a hand holding a smartphone with the Uber app open on the screen.
Business

Red Lights for the Gig Economy: Shenzhen Issues Warning as Ride-Hailing Market Hits Saturation

Shenzhen's transport authorities have officially declared the city's ride-hailing market saturated, warning of low order volumes and rampant predatory scams. The alert signals a significant downturn in the profitability of the gig economy in one of China's most prosperous tech hubs.

NeTe2026年5月30日 05:08
#Shenzhen#Ride-hailing#Gig Economy
A food delivery courier in a bright red jacket checks his smartphone while riding a bicycle on a city street.
Business

The Red Light for the Gig Economy: Shenzhen Signals a Saturated Ride-Hailing Market

Shenzhen transport authorities have declared the local ride-hailing market saturated, with vehicles averaging only 13 orders per day. The government issued a comprehensive warning against predatory leasing schemes, deceptive income promises, and the financial risks of unlicensed operations.

NeTe2026年5月30日 05:08
#Shenzhen#Ride-hailing#Gig Economy
Close-up of a hand holding a smartphone with the Uber app open on the screen.
Business

End of the Road? Shenzhen Declares Ride-Hailing Market 'Fully Saturated' Amid Driver Surge

Shenzhen authorities have officially declared the city's ride-hailing market saturated, reporting that average daily orders per car have fallen to just 13. The government is warning prospective drivers and companies to exercise extreme caution, reflecting a broader crisis of oversupply in China’s gig economy.

NeTe2026年5月30日 05:08
#Shenzhen#Ride-hailing#Gig Economy
A futuristic humanoid robot with glowing green eyes in a modern setting.
Technology

The Data Vampires: Why Global Workers are Training the AI That Will Replace Them

AI companies are increasingly using wearable cameras to record the physical movements of factory workers and gig laborers to train humanoid robots. While this POV data is essential for 'physical intelligence,' it raises deep ethical concerns regarding worker consent, invasive surveillance, and the long-term displacement of the manual labor force.

NeTe2026年5月24日 06:23
#Artificial Intelligence#Robotics#Gig Economy
Close-up of a humanoid robot with a futuristic design posing outdoors.
Business

Airbnb’s Strategic Pivot: Transforming from Homestay Disruptor to Integrated Travel Titan

Airbnb has announced a major multi-category expansion for 2026, incorporating grocery delivery, car rentals, and boutique hotels into its platform. By leveraging AI to unify these services, the company is pivoting from a specialized accommodation site to an all-in-one travel and logistics provider.

NeTe2026年5月20日 17:53
#Airbnb#Travel Technology#Artificial Intelligence