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10 Oct 2019
Rowan Conway
Rowan Conway shares insights from work with ALT/Now and Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth on supporting impact entrepreneurs to tackle economic insecurity.
This report describes how a unique partnership between the RSA, Alt/Now and the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth and the Mastercard Impact Fund took on the challenge of exploring the action needed to combat economic insecurity in the future of work.
09 Sep 2019
Rob Hartley
Rob Hartley, co-founder of Dinghy, describes the growing problem of economic insecurity and how industries need to respond.
04 Sep 2019
Johanna Herman
Given the situation where tech is increasingly used against workers as a surveillance tool, how can tech be designed to support workers? Johanna Herman, founder of Workerbird, shares her insights.
02 Sep 2019
Garrett Cassidy FRSA
The safety net for workers net must be re-imagined in order to avoid the many dystopian predictions for our shared futures, says Garrett Cassidy.
15 Aug 2019
There is growing evidence that British workers are economically insecure. This paper aims to deepen understanding of how economic insecurity is experienced by workers, including those in non-standard employment arrangements.
Rowan Conway Fabian Wallace-Stephens
Digital trends have sparked a revolution in how we work — for some this means work and life is more precarious, says Rowan Conway.
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04 Jun 2019
Zahra Davidson
Enrol Yourself hosts inclusive, local peer groups that support adults at times of transition by building their personal and professional resilience over 6 months.
27 Mar 2019
Matthew Taylor Payal Dalal
Change is coming – but how do we ensure that technology and the digital economy doesn’t leave many of us behind?
26 Feb 2019
Asheem Singh
We are supporting a cohort of promising projects that promote good work and robustly support economic security in the UK.
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