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09 Feb 2018
Fabian Wallace-Stephens
The Government’s response to the Taylor Review promises to boost the employment rights of gig workers – but what about their pensions? For the time being, this has been left largely unresolved.
Anthony Painter
Anthony Painter argues that the Government's response to the Taylor review marks an important moment in understanding that labour market flexibility is not enough - and can create economic insecurity for many.
05 Jan 2018
Benedict Dellot
The National Living Wage is unlikely to lead to a surge in automation - and that's a bad thing.
20 Dec 2017
In search of a better understanding of modern work, the RSA has produced a segmentation of the labour market, which paints 7 distinct portraits.
18 Dec 2017
Anthony Painter takes an overview of the year, its challenges and tensions, and what our mission for 2018 should be.
24 Nov 2017
Atif Shafique
The recent Budget did little to address concerns about economic insecurity and Britain's low wage, low productivity economy.
20 Nov 2017
Brhmie Balaram
The 2017 Budget is another opportunity for the Chancellor to resolve the growing hole in public finances caused by the rise in atypical work.
The RSA and Etsy are canvassing ideas for how to improve long-term savings and retirement security for the self-employed.
10 Nov 2017
Algorithms in the workplace are increasingly viewed with fear and suspicion. But is this a fair portrayal?
09 Nov 2017
Anthony Painter considers the political economy of the past two decades and considers whether we may be heading for a long stagnation and concludes that without concerted action we may be.
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