UK: Govt. failed to take action to better protect gig economy workers' rights in year following review of modern employment practices, unions say
"Two million self-employed adults earn less than the minimum wage", 28 Sep 2018
New analysis published by the TUC today (Friday) shows that half (49%) of self-employed adults aged 25 and over are earning less than minimum wage...
Self-employment has accounted for a growing share of the workforce in recent years...
The TUC is concerned that the growth in self-employment is driven in part by sham forms of self-employment, which are used by some employers to reduce tax liability, duck the minimum wage and deny workers their rights.
Sham self-employment includes some gig economy workers, and people who are contracted to a single employer through a personal service company, rather than being contracted as an employee...
The Taylor Review into modern working practices was published a year ago, but the government has so far failed to take action to tackle insecure employment...
The TUC wants the government to follow up the Taylor Review with:
- A crackdown on bogus self-employment and steps to ensure workers enjoy the same floor of rights as employees...
- A ban on zero-hours contracts to ensure workers get guaranteed hours...
- Allowing trade unions to access workplaces, to support workers most in need of representation.
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