Psychosocial Risks Education in Gig Economy
What is the Gig Economy? The concept of gig economy, which takes its name from the music industry and means "short-term work", is a business consisting of freelance and short-term jobs as a mechanism without going to work and without an employer.
Overview
What is the Gig Economy?
The gig economy concept, which takes its name from the music industry and means "short-term work"
consisting of free and short-term jobs as a mechanism where there is no go and no employer.
It is an economy that adopts a labor market.
What Are the Psychosocial Risks in the Gig Economy?
The gig economy is a fast-growing industry that is changing the way millions of people around the world work. However, there are some psychosocial risks brought by this new economic model. These risks can be particularly challenging for those accustomed to traditional business models. For this reason, it is extremely important for people who will work in the gig economy to be informed about psychosocial risks and learn how to manage these risks. This training helps employees create a healthy working environment by addressing issues such as coping with stress, work-life balance, social isolation, and income security.
What will you learn?
- You will understand the psychosocial risks in employees through digital platforms
- You will learn about the working styles of gig economy workers, their advantages and disadvantages.
- You will be able to evaluate the research results on the Gig Economy within the scope of psychosocial risks.
Who Can Benefit?
This training is suitable for employers, managers, occupational health and safety professionals, human resources professionals and those who want to learn more about gig economy workers.
Certificate
Approved when you complete sections and tests Psychosocial Risks Education in Gig Economy You will be entitled to receive your certificate of completion online.