TROOPERS Forges Strategic Alliances to Prioritize Gig Worker Welfare
TROOPERS, a leading event staffing solutions platform, announces strategic partnerships with LOL Asia, Shiraz Project, Fresh Events Asia, and Hitman Solutions to revolutionize the events industry. This collaboration aims to enhance event operations while prioritizing the welfare of gig workers.
TROOPERS provides temporary work opportunities with its partners, offering transparent wages and clear records of engagement. The initiative seeks to establish ethical and equitable employment practices in the events industry, challenging informal and ad-hoc hiring practices.
The partnership envisions a supportive and fair work environment for gig workers, setting new industry standards for employment practices in Malaysia.
Craig Goonting, Chief Operating Officer of TROOPERS says, “We are working hand-in-hand with organisations that share a similar vision when it comes to protecting the welfare of part-timers. What’s truly important is the pressing need to ensure our gig workers are well compensated while being protected. We aim to work diligently to provide the best solutions to our partners and users alike.”
Chief Growth Officer of TROOPERS, Ryo Lam who says, “We recognise the difficulties faced by our gig workers and we hope that our collaboration can be a game-changer for the gig economy landscape in the event industry.”
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