Budget: Businesses fear tax changes for self-employed

Changes to IR35 expected in the Autumn Budget could result in increased prices, warns the REC

Autumn Budget: IR35 in private sector more ‘foolhardy’ than ‘fair’

The extension of IR35 regulation has quickly become a topic no business relying on a contract workforce can ignore

Autumn Budget 2017: What can HR expect?

What can business and the HR community expect when it comes to skills, the gig economy, pensions and pay caps?

MPs publish draft Bill to close gig economy loopholes

?A new 'worker by default' status has been recommended by a joint draft Bill on ending gig economy exploitation from the Work and Pensions and Business Committees

Workers and employers want better gig economy protections

As Uber loses a key gig economy legal battle, employers and employees call for better protections

What you need to consider taking on fixed-term Christmas staff

Whatever your business it is important that you put careful thought into how to handle additional staff

Employers should prepare for three million SARs

When GDPR goes live, people will be able to submit subject access requests to current and former employers

Sexual harassment by the ‘boss’: What to do

How an employer manages the fallout from a complaint against the ‘boss’ can make or break a business

Five things you need to know about GDPR

What will GDPR mean for your firm?

Unravelling the GDPR 'accountability' principle

?Accountability is a key principle under the GDPR. However, there is little official guidance as to what it means in practice

Government should invest £13 million to support small firms

A report from the CIPD and JP Morgan suggests productivity would be improved if the government took action

Employers misinformed on European law

55% of employment lawyers think businesses outside Europe falsely believe employment, labour and pensions rules are consistent across all European countries