B.C. proposes new protections for “gig workers”
BRITISH COLUMBIA— New basic employment standards and protections are coming to the gig economy as app-based ride-hailing and food-delivery industry begins to grow.
Victoria has announced that it will be taking action to bring “fairness and predictability to these types of jobs with new proposed standards as the sector continues to expand.”
“The workers who appear at the touch of a button to drive us home or deliver our dinner deserve to be treated fairly,” said Harry Bains, Minister of Labour. “That’s why we’re taking action to address the problems that the workers themselves raised. We know how important these services are to people in B.C. and our goal is to balance the needs of workers while supporting the continuation of these services.”
The Province states that while workers value the flexibility, many have expressed concerns about low and unpredictable wages, being cut off from the job without warning and a lack of workers’ compensation coverage if injured on the job.
