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Employment Appeal Tribunal Judgment of Mr Justice Sheldon on 25 June 2024.
The OTS published its report on Employment Status and tax in March 2015 and a summary of responses in July 2015.
This is a paper on understanding the similarities between gig work and low-paid work, and whether NLW impacts what form of work individuals decide to take up.
Transitions between different types of formal and informal employment using retrospective job histories from a new survey of 2,000 workers
Transport connectivity and accessibility of key services tables, produced by the Department for Transport.
Over 120,000 former offenders will find it easier to get work and turn their lives away from crime following a change in the law.
The Employment and Payroll Group is HMRC’s principal forum for HMRC, and other government departments, to engage with the employment and payroll community.
Employment Appeal Tribunal Judgment of Lord Stuart on 8 April 2024.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Quarterly estimates on a headcount and full-time equivalent basis by sector, industry and region
Mixed methods research to understand the experience of SMEs in determining individuals’ employment status.
This document contains the following information: Opportunity, employment and progression: making skills work.
First published during the 2005 to 2010 Labour government
A group to review the rules for employment status across government and consider the possibility of moving towards agreed employment status principles.
This review looks at the framework for determining employment status and provides a snapshot of the UK labour market in 2015.
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