Photo by: Susan Walsh In her highly touted economic policy speech on wage inequality and job creation Monday in New York, Hillary Rodham Clinton unexpectedly took what was seen as a sideswipe at Uber, Airbnb and other pioneers of the "sharing economy," saying the model left too many workers reliant on short-term contracts and freelance gigs without the benefits and protections of traditional jobs. (Associated Press)
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