EU Platform Work Directive IS Going Ahead
After several years of back and forth, a provisional agreement has finally been reached meaning that the EU Platform Workers Directive will now be going
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After several years of back and forth, a provisional agreement has finally been reached meaning that the EU Platform Workers Directive will now be going
The Chancellor’s budget was mostly a damp squib for our sector, with many of his announcements leaked in advance. However, there was one point of
According to research by the Work Foundation, 6.8 million people were in severely insecure work last year, an increase of 600k compared to 2022. This
HMRC has updated (29/02/24) their published list of named tax avoidance schemes and promoters with the addition of: Abchurch Ltd Procorre LLP React Administration services Limited
Two Oxford University tutors, Rebecca Abrams and Alice Jolly, win their claim for employee status in an Employment Tribunal, prompting calls for a re-evaluation of
Royal Mail is being sued for classifying Parcelforce (a Royal Mail subsidiary) delivery drivers as self-employed when they should in fact be workers. Marc Francis,
The much-debated and long-anticipated EU Platform Work Directive has been blocked due to member states either abstaining or refusing to support the latest version. The
Angela Rayner, Deputy Leader of the Labour Party has reiterated their promise to strengthen worker rights and tackle bogus self-employment if they are elected later
The Criminal Finances Act 2017 make it a Corporate Criminal Offence for a business to fail to prevent tax evasion associated with it. It means