Boston Globe: After the pandemic, expect more freelancers

This Boston Globe article breaks down the trend of businesses hiring more freelancers and contract workers post-pandemic in order to save money, placing David Coppins, IntelyCare CEO, and IntelyCare at the center of how the gig economy will be the future.

Companies that can make money only with independent contractors have a ‘flawed’ business model,” says Coppins in the article. “Classifying workers as contractors is like saying, ‘Let me just use you for a period of time and then let you go,’”

Read the full piece here.

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