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Despite record levels of inflation and rumours of a global economic recession, new research shows that freelancers’ confidence in their own businesses, in the next three months, has risen.
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Agency representative group, APSCo has warned that the Government plans to repeal a legal ban on agency staff filling in for workers on strike would breach international labour standards.
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The Government has acted to make it easier for businesses to use temporary staff to help ease disruptions caused by strike action by bringing in a new law to allow businesses to supply skilled agency workers to plug staffing gaps during industrial action.
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A Parliamentary group has called for evidence from advisers following 'harrowing evidence' supplied by individuals on the Loan Charge controversy.
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Following the emergence of the Great Resignation, new research has found that two in five Brits have considered becoming a freelancer.
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The latest data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) shows that vacancies reached new highs of 1,300,000 between March and May 2022 while the unemployment rate continued to fall, which has led to agency group APSCo has warning that the UK’s economic stability is at risk unless swift action is taken.
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With the UK continuing to struggle with talent shortages and the elusive Employment Bill yet to be revealed, agency group APSCo has outlined what it sees as 'critical policy developments that are needed if the country is to build and sustain a global, flexible workforce'.
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The Court of Appeal found in favour of HMRC’s right to collect unpaid income tax directly from a contractor who arranged to be paid via loans from employee benefit trusts (EBTs).
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Freelancer group IPSE has welcomes the news that the Government is launching a review into the future of work.
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One year on from IR35 reforms in the private sector, insights from accountancy company, SJD Accountancy, find that 57 per cent of contractors consider IR35 to be a huge issue.
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