The rise of the gig economy has brought to light significant ethical concerns regarding worker rights and protections. Current labor laws and standards are not adequately adapted to the realities of gig work, leading to precarious working conditions for many. Strengthening worker protections, including fair pay, benefits, and the right to organize, is crucial for fostering an ethically responsible tech-enabled gig economy.
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