Opinion

  • Redwigwam waives fees on flexible workers to help businesses tackle Coronavirus threat

    The UK’s leading provider of flexible workers is waiving its fees to help businesses overcome challenges posed by the Coronavirus pandemic.

  • Coronavirus: recruitment industry welcomes latest package from Chancellor, but more needs to be done

    The Government must urgently enhance support for businesses to get them through the COVID-19 crisis, according the Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC).

  • IR35 changes postponed to April 2021: implications for suppliers and users

    By Kevin Barrow and Frances Lewis, International law firm, Osborne Clarke

  • IR35 off-payroll reforms removed from Finance Bill

    Commenting on the Finance Bill published today, Susan Ball, employer solutions partner at RSMUK said:

  • Workers urgently need confirmation on how they will be financially supported through Coronavirus crisis

    UK HR body calls on government to confirm their support for working people to help protect them financially in the event of loss of income or work

  • Government needs to help employers protect jobs

    Responding to the latest set of UK labour market data from Office for National Statistics (ONS), covering the three months to January 2020, Gerwyn Davies, the CIPD’s Senior Labour Market Adviser comments:

  • ONS Labour Market Statistics: CV-Library Expert Comment

    Lee Biggins, founder and CEO of CV-Library comments:

  • Flexible workers key to helping businesses combat Coronavirus threat

    Britain’s army of almost five million flexible workers are going to be vital in helping to jeep the UK’s economy moving during the Coronavirus epidemic.

  • Data-driven Recruiting Enablement Shapes the Future of Talent Acquisition

    Most competitive businesses adopt automated and data-driven recruiting technology

  • Comment: Statutory Sick Pay for individual affected by COVID-19

    Jamie Mackenzie, director at Sodexo Engage, comments on the Government’s pledge today to ensure that any individual affected by the COVID-19 virus will receive Statutory Sick Pay:

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