P-hailing industry deserves respect

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THE gig economy in Malaysia has witnessed an unprecedented surge over the last few years. Catapulted by the Covid-19 lockdown, it has revolutionised t...

gig economy in Malaysia has witnessed an unprecedented surge over the last few years. Catapulted by the Covid-19 lockdown, it has revolutionised the country’s employment landscape, especially in how freelancing work is viewed.

According to a survey by Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation, seven out of 10 workers are p-hailing delivery riders, showing how important these riders are to the economy. The gig economy in Malaysia has been evolving over the years, and the role of riders has been crucial and complex. We must thoroughly explore this issue and motivate our riders to seize the upskilling opportunities available to remain relevant in a constantly evolving job market, especially for those who see gig economy jobs as mid- to long-term career prospects.While many gig platforms have already taken proactive measures to offer upskilling opportunities for delivery riders, there is room for further improvement with government support.

For example, many riders collaborate by pooling their tips to buy marker pens and cling film to ensure that the orders are accurately labelled and that meals and beverages are delivered intact. This teamwork is key to successful deliveries.

 

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