#DontMindTheCareerGap Campaign Launched
Employers and recruiters are being urged to end career gap stigma which can often be a barrier when applying for jobs. The campaign is being
From complexities around tax, employment status and your rights, to lifestyle needs such as mortgages, pensions and insurance, we’ve got it covered.
Employers and recruiters are being urged to end career gap stigma which can often be a barrier when applying for jobs. The campaign is being
IWORK founder Julia Kermode was invited to speak at Recruitment Agency Expo at the NEC in Birmingham, the leading national conference attended by over 2,500
Increasing economic uncertainty and rising fuel costs are causing money worries across the globe, with research by Adecco Group showing three in five (61%) people
The earnings of self-employed construction workers are at an all-time high, with average weekly pay across all trades rising to £972 in August 2022. According
GMB Union has launched a collective grievance on behalf of its members against platform-based private hire firm Bolt. They are seeking to secure paid holiday
On Thursday 22 September, the beginnings of a potentially huge legal change commenced which seems to have gone largely unnoticed. Jacob Rees-Mogg introduced a bill to
The Chancellor’s mini-budget included a so-called “rabbit out of the hat” announcement, which was Kwasi Kwarteng’s unexpected decision to repeal off-payroll legislation. Social media has
Eleven trade unions have now launched legal action against the government over plans to make it possible to replace striking workers with agency staff. The
The Loan Charge Action Group has written to the two key Treasury Ministers who will have responsibility for the Loan Charge in the reshuffled Government
Important changes to how employers and recruitment agencies can undertake right to work checks are going to be effective from 30 September 2022. This effects
According to latest research, the best thing many jobseekers can do to help find work, is turn to your mutual acquaintances or colleagues rather than
One man has been jailed and three others sentenced after attempting to steal £260,000 in fraudulent Construction Industry Scheme tax repayments. Under CIS, taxes are
With the newly elected Prime Minister Liz Truss has come some new ministerial appointments, including Andrew Griffith MP who became Financial Secretary to the Treasury
Earlier this year new tax compliance regulations were brought in for taxi drivers to self-declare their income when renewing their licence to be a taxi
The integrity of new legislation which allows companies to use temporary workers to cover for striking staff, is being challenged at the highest possible level