
The Morning Brief When Grinch Almost Stole Gig Workers' Christmas
Jan 8, 2026
In a compelling discussion, Kartik Narayan, CEO of apna.co, and Anshul Prakash, Labour and Benefits Partner at Khaitan & Co, explore the complexities of India's gig economy. They highlight the precarious balance between flexibility and exploitation, advocating for 'empowered flexibility'. The guests discuss the urgent need for worker protections, scrutinize the new labour codes that acknowledge gig workers yet limit their rights, and emphasize the importance of state enforcement in shaping future outcomes. What does the future hold for worker welfare?
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Holiday Protests Exposed Gig Tensions
- Gig workers protested over shrinking pay, app penalties and lack of social security during the holiday season.
- Platforms responded with higher payouts and PR defending flexibility while urging workers to stay online.
Gig Workforce Set To Expand Rapidly
- Niti Aayog expects gig and platform workers to grow from 7.7 million (2021) to over 23 million by 2030.
- That scale makes gig work roughly one in twenty livelihoods, raising the stakes for regulation.
Empowered Flexibility As A Middle Path
- Kartik Narayan calls the debate too reductive and proposes 'empowered flexibility' as a middle path.
- He argues for formalising gig work so workers keep flexibility without being exploited.
