The monthly #Rethink speaker series, hosted by Grind in NYC on the 2nd Tuesday every month, kicked off this week with “#Rethink Mutualism” featuring Freelancers Union Founder and Director Sara Horowitz. The event was also moderated by Ty Montague from co:. Roughly 75 fashionably scraggly Free Radicals, or Grindists if they are members of the coworking space, came together to hear what the leader of a seemingly incongruous movement to unionize the independent workforce had to say about their future outside the corporate cocoon. Mostly, it was a confirmation that this generation’s “quiet revolution” is getting organized to create institutional changes that make life easier for those choosing to live their professional lives one gig at a time.
One interesting topic spurred by audience questions was Occupy Wall Street’s role as a training ground for future leaders to mobilize institutionally. Other well-received suggestions included that freelance workers should be armed with pre-tax accounts as cash reserves for lulls between gigs, and reaping the benefits of setting up your business as a B Corporation. All of this is thoughtfully depicted in the above image created by Mathias Vestergaard from Ideas Are Nothing, who happened to be doodling next to me and volunteered his work for this article.
As Tony Bacigalupo from New Work City summarized succinctly when the room was brainstorming for an elevator pitch explaining the independent workforce movement, “Jobs are dead. Hire yourself”. And I think Sara would add, “with benefits!”
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