By Matthew Barsing

New Straits Times-Sept 24, 2025

The rise of Malaysia’s gig economy has been nothing short of dramatic. From delivery riders weaving through traffic jams in Kuala Lumpur to freelancers picking up projects online, more than three million Malaysians now depend on gig work for income. For the B40 group, this is not pocket money — it is survival. Yet behind the headline growth lies vulnerability. Gig work often means irregular pay, no benefits, and exposure to risks with little safety net. Read more at: https://www.nst.com.my/opinion/columnists/2025/09/1280171/protecting-gig-workers-age-automation

First published in New Straits Times