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18 Oct 2018
Fabian Wallace-Stephens
Fabian Wallace-Stephens shares insights from his leg of the FFCC bike tour in West Wales
17 Oct 2018
Sho Sugihara
Gig workers are some of the hardest working entrepreneurs, and they deserve more of our trust. Their work must be rewarded with access to fair financial products, and a clear path to financial wellbeing.
05 Oct 2018
Adanna Shallowe
RSA Senior Global Manager, Adanna Shallowe talks about the future of work and workers through the lens of an American city synonymous with industry, technology & innovation- the city of Pittsburgh.
02 Oct 2018
Jonathan Finkelstein
An exemplar of a Future Work Initiative, Jonathan Finkelstein provides insights on how Credly are addressing the skills gap.
12 Sep 2018
Brhmie Balaram
Following Labour's renewed pledge to extend more rights to workers in the gig economy, Brhmie points out three stumbling blocks that political parties will need to surmount first.
23 Aug 2018
Benedict Dellot
The idea that a high-skilled job awaits everyone is a myth - yet one deeply ingrained in the minds of policymakers and the media. When will we learn to live with low-skilled work?
20 Aug 2018
Ian Fitzpatrick
Ian Fitzpatrick reviews the submissions from the Food, Farming and Countryside Commission's Call for Ideas.
19 Aug 2018
Sophie Freeman
Sophie Freeman reflects on her week in Northumberland and County Durham for the FFCC Bike Tour.
26 Jul 2018
Good work consists of a range of aspects including pay, training, working conditions and work-life balance. To what extent are there gaps in the UK? Have these worsened over time? And who faces the greatest challenges?
20 Jul 2018
The term automation conjures images of people being pushed out of work by new machines. But automation comes in many shapes and sizes. Here we look at four types.
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