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Call for private sector to fund strategic review of employment legislation
by Susie Hughes at 08:39 02/08/16 (News on Business)
A trade association has launched plans for a strategic review of employment sponsored by the private sector.
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PRISM, whose members are umbrella companies and employment intermediaries, is seeking support for the move which will see independent think tank the Social Market Foundation (SMF) carry out an in depth study of modern engagement practices.

Companies across the industry are being invited to back the initiative which PRISM chief executive Crawford Temple described as 'essential'.

PRISM has long complained about the constant changes faced by contractors and employment intermediaries, reflected most recently by restrictions to travel and subsistence relief and proposed IR35 changes.

Third form
A key plank of the study will look at whether contracting constitutes a third form of employment - distinguishing contractors from the ‘employed’ and ‘self-employed’.


Mr Temple said: “This is a crucial time for the sector and it really is essential that firms within the intermediary industry commission the kind of research capable of putting independent, sensible conclusions and recommendations to the Government.

“The contracting sector has been forced to put up with shifting sands for too long, which is no way to recognise the huge contribution made by workers who cement two of the UK’s greatest strengths, namely the flexible workforce and entrepreneurial spirit.”

The white paper by the non-partisan SMF would look at the merits of recognising a third form of employment, establish why workers are engaged in this way and look at how the flexible workforce is catered for abroad. The review would conclude with findings and recommendations for government.

PRISM, its members and supporters will fund the independent study but will have no control over its findings. It is hoped the white paper will lead to changes that bring fairness and stability to employment legislation.

PRISM has always maintained that only a strategic review was capable of establishing facts and insights that would help the Government provide a level playing field for all types of workers. Tax and other legislation still only recognises workers as either ‘employed’ and self-employed’ and PRISM believes this is outdated.

PRISM is inviting industry sponsors to support the SMF review. For more information go to www.prism.contractors/strategic-review

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