Outworker

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Outworker - (noun)

Definition

An outworker has a contract of employment with an employee or a service contract with a company; however, he or she does not work at the employer’s or the company’s workplace.

Extra

Source: Adapted from OECD Glossary
Example of Use: Outworkers are common in the textile, clothing and footwear industry.