Any much-anticipated report is likely to divide opinion, and the Taylor Review of Modern Working Practices is no different. Rob...
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The long-awaited Taylor Review of modern employment practices emerged today, introduced at a press conference hosted by Prime Minister Theresa...
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An alternative worker status – dependent contractor – will be proposed by the Taylor review tomorrow alongside calls for new...
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Nearly three-quarters (71%) of UK companies say they now either have or are implementing a wellbeing strategy during 2017, research...
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Certain self-employed workers should be paid the minimum wage, according to recommendations by the Resolution Foundation.
The thinktank has submitted...
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As office rents increase, organisations are considering relocating staff in significant numbers to new locations. Nick Le Riche of Bircham...
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With a temperature of 34.5°C recorded at Heathrow, 21 June 2017 was Britain’s hottest June day for 40 years.
Whether...
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How is the world of work changing? Perhaps more importantly, how do staff perceive it to be changing? ADP president...
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