Employment law cases 2017: seven decisions to look out for

We round up seven significant employment law decisions expected in 2017, with cases pending on employment status, equal pay, whistleblowing,... The post Employment law cases 2017: seven decisions to look out for appeared... Read more »

Employment tribunal decides Uber drivers are workers

Uber drivers are workers and are entitled to receive the national minimum wage and paid annual leave, according to an... The post Employment tribunal decides Uber drivers are workers appeared first on Personnel... Read more »

Gig economy worker rights inquiry announced

The Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) Committee has launched an inquiry into the changing nature of work and the... The post Gig economy worker rights inquiry announced appeared first on Personnel Today. Read more »

Former Blair adviser to lead review of modern employment

Matthew Taylor, a former policy adviser to Tony Blair, will lead an independent review into modern employment practices, Theresa May... The post Former Blair adviser to lead review of modern employment appeared first... Read more »

Hermes could be subject to HMRC investigation

Business minister Margot James has asked HMRC to consider launching an investigation into pay and employment practices at courier company... The post Hermes could be subject to HMRC investigation appeared first on Personnel... Read more »

Uber and out? The rise and potential fall of the gig economy

Do you engage employees, workers or self-employed contractors? Adam Grant and David Israel look at the rise of the gig... The post Uber and out? The rise and potential fall of the gig... Read more »

Harnessing the gig economy could solve skills shortages

The legal status of workers in the gig economy must be clarified so that businesses and individuals can thrive, according... The post Harnessing the gig economy could solve skills shortages appeared first on... Read more »
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