The agency is taking action against gig companies who deceive their workers about pay and hours, impose unfair contract terms and engage in anticompetitive wage fixing.
and the agency's Serving Communities of Color report, the policy statement notes that 16% of Americans are earning money through an online gig platform and that 30% of Latino adults, 20% of Black adults and 19% of Asian adults have engaged in gig work, compared to 12% of White adults. has previously forecast that the gig economy could generate $455 billion in annual sales by 2023.
In order to hold gig companies accountable, the agency says it will scrutinize potentially unfair terms imposed on gig workers, including non-compete clauses, liquidated damages clauses and nondisclosure agreements.
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