If that's the case, and if the sharing economy does reflect the future of work, we must ask whether we want our children and grandchildren to inherit a future where workers lack the most basic employment protections.
On the recordSeptember 5, 2017
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Scott emphasizes the risks of the sharing economy on future job security and worker protections.
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