?One in 10 women (10%) don’t earn enough to qualify for statutory sick pay, according to the TUC
Speakers at ProcureCon HR spoke on the gaps in HR's capability when it comes to managing temporary and freelance workers
Charlie Mullins speaks exclusively to HR magazine about his eight-year legal battle, and how he feels about the gig economy
Despite the contingent workforce growing in recent years, research shows that employers are failing to provide them with adequate training and development
News of HMRC sending "aggressive” letters to GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) contractors shows HR must be involved in tax issues, say experts
RSA calls for a '21st-century safety net' for jobs, as research finds workers are feeling increasingly insecure about their incomes
The alternative workforce is growing but organisations are unsure how to recruit gig workers
?Employers should focus on improving conditions for all workers, says the CIPD as its research finds insecure work is not as prevalent as people think
The number of over-50s working for themselves has risen dramatically, but research warns this is partly down to a lack of support in traditional employment
Uber’s bold move to link executive bonuses to diversity metrics has raised eyebrows, but is the criticism too harsh?
Employees are taking up side hustles to earn more money rather than out of enjoyment, according to research from CV-Library
?More disabled people are choosing self-employment but are being let down by poor support from the government, according to new research from IPSE