Theresa May Advisor Criticises the Gig Economy
We all know the gig economy is becoming popular among contractors. However, a key advisor to the prime minister doesn’t like it at all.
We all know the gig economy is becoming popular among contractors. However, a key advisor to the prime minister doesn’t like it at all.
What would it get you to quit the contracting lifestyle and back into employment? A new survey found that an offer of at least £67,000 a year would do it.
According to the IPSE, umbrella contractors in the UK are losing 5 thousand pounds a year because of unpaid work.
Tory minister Ed Vaizey has gone on record saying that freelance workers in the so called “gig economy” should be on minimum wage.
When it comes to IT contractors there appears to be no shortage of work, but that isn’t the case at the Department for Work and Pensions.