Corrupt Procurement Boss Prosecuted
A former Coca-Cola Enterprises manager has admitted taking more than £1.5m in bribes in exchange for helping favoured companies win lucrative contracts. Noel Corry, who
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A former Coca-Cola Enterprises manager has admitted taking more than £1.5m in bribes in exchange for helping favoured companies win lucrative contracts. Noel Corry, who
Today’s ONS labour market data show our increasing reliance on temporary workers, who’s numbers have increased by 7.7% on a seasonally adjusted basis to approximately
Politicians, platforms, companies and the media are constantly talking about the growing phenomenon that is the gig economy and platform work. For some this represents
HMRC has today used new powers for the first time to name two tax avoidance schemes that target contractors, and anyone using these schemes could
There are rumours that the much anticipated Employment Bill will likely be excluded from the Queen’s speech in May 2022, as indicated by an official
ContractorCalculator, in conjunction with tax specialist David Kirk & Co has set up the Managed Service Company (MSC) Survivors Group in response to HMRC’s move
In yet another attack on contractors working through their own limited companies, HMRC has now sent tax bills to 1,000 contractors after accusing their accountancy
Increased inflation and high cost of living mean more people are looking to change jobs, but wages are not keeping pace. Many workers say that
In an interesting turn of events, Professional Passport has submitted a response to the Loan Charge & Taxpayer Fairness APPG answering the questions that they
More than a quarter (27%) of employees report their pay is not enough to cope with a £300 emergency (without having to use savings) according
A fantastic new collaboration has been announced which will support refugees access much-needed transport to get to appointments, visit loved ones, and run errands. Bolt,
You may have seen our publication of legal letters from Workwell (previously JSA) claiming defamation in relation to our article about their with-holding of properly
The Chancellor’s Spring Statement had little specifically aimed at the contracting sector or self-employed people, which is positive given the last few years of IR35
Regular readers of IWORK will know that an article was recently published, along with accompanying evidence, regarding Workwell (previously JSA) refusing to pay a contractor
Fuel prices have reached a historic high in the UK, so we should spare a thought for all of the gig economy workers who are