In this episode, you will learn about some of the challenges of the future of work. This episode has a lot of great content and is hard to summarize. The future of work is full of possibility and there are new ways of collaborating that can be transformative for future workers. This episode is a recording of a panel I attended earlier this year. Below I took some time to capture all the organizations mentioned throughout the episode. There are many examples of innovation throughout this episodes.
Organizations and Apps mentioned in the episode.
- Dave helps people facing income volatility: https://www.dave.com/
- And Co is an App for invoicing: https://www.and.co/
- An example of platform community: https://enspiral.com/
- Urban Workers project: http://www.urbanworker.ca/
- Free Lancers Unions: https://www.freelancersunion.org/
- Green Taxi – an alternative to UBER: http://www.mygreen.taxi/
- UpAndGo – for home cleaner professionals: https://www.upandgo.coop/
- National Domestic Workers Alliance is the largest network for domestic workers: https://www.domesticworkers.org/
- Coworking Movement: http://coworking.com/
- CommonWealth in Canada is high-quality retirement plan for independent workers: https://www.cwretirement.com/
- Tradey is a company in Spain – an App helps freelancers prove trust to banks and traditional institutions. Uses your online data to help you go to a bank to prove you can be trusted.
- Bread Funds started in the Netherlands and was a group of people who created their own disability insurance: http://breadfunds.uk/
- Coworking Toronto is community members in Toronto: http://coworkingtoronto.ca/
- A coworking space in Vancouver: http://312main.ca/
- GCUC is the largest coworking conference series in the world: https://gcuc.co/
- One of Toronto’s first Coworking communities: http://foundery.is/
- Perco Lab is an international co-creation and co-design firm: http://www.percolab.com/en/
- Smart Eu is a cooperative dedicated to the needs of all freelancers. http://smart-eu.org/