Sisi Gelap Ekonomi "Gig" di Indonesia: Ketika Kebebasan Menjadi Penjara Baru

Eleven o'clock at night. Raka has just finished his last order as an online motorcycle taxi driver. Today he's worked 14 hours, but his earnings are less than Rp 200,000. He remembers choosing this job because he said it offered "freedom, the ability to manage my own time." Now he wonders: which freedom? The gig economy promises flexibility. But behind that lies income uncertainty, unforgiving algorithmic bosses, and a virtually non-existent safety net. More than 80 million Indonesians work in the informal sector, and the majority are gig workers. For business inquiries, please contact [email protected] #GigEconomy #Ojol #Freelance #PintuKabar #WorkWorld #Algorithm #FreelanceWorkers #Uncertainty #GigEconomy #AlgorithmBoss #SocialSecurity