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Over the past few years, the future of work has become a concept that everyone defines slightly differently, depending on their own experience and occupation. A commonplace here, however, is that the idea of working 9-to-5 in one place for decades isn’t something the millennials are after. Supposedly, the new way of work is the “gig economy,” where the workers juggle several flexible jobs they find either on freelance marketplaces like Upwork and Fiverr, or with sharing economy service providers like Uber. A recent report, however, showed that many workers employed in the gig economy fear its unpredictability, which could…

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