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04 Apr 2018
Matthew Taylor
Developing a multi-track approach of a better legal framework and the concerted use of sectoral self-regulation could move employment law from policy backwater to best practice, argues Matthew Taylor.
Benedict Dellot
Today there are no shortage of institutions trying to make the world of work that more liveable. But what if a job is no longer enough to get by?
16 Feb 2018
Jamie Cooke
Examples of where we feel the Universal Basic Opportunity Fund could bring great economic security and better work to the lives of people in the UK.
The UBOF represents a stepping stone – to be enacted now – towards Universal Basic Income and a better way of enabling citizens to live meaningful and contributory lives.
Anthony Painter
Our new report offers a practical means of advancing the UK towards a Universal Basic Income system. The Universal Basic Opportunity Fund could represent a stepping stone – to be enacted now – towards a better way of enabling citizens to live meaningful and contributory lives.
12 Feb 2018
What can we learn from the outcome of the Taylor Review? Here are 6 takeaways to get us started.
09 Feb 2018
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.
24 Jan 2018
Brhmie Balaram Fabian Wallace-Stephens
In the first report for the RSA’s new Future Work Centre, we reveal seven portraits of modern workers, reflecting on what it’s like to navigate today’s labour market.
05 Jan 2018
The National Living Wage is unlikely to lead to a surge in automation - and that's a bad thing.
18 Dec 2017
Anthony Painter takes an overview of the year, its challenges and tensions, and what our mission for 2018 should be.
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