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Worse than zero hours contracts: work, pay and (in)equalities in the gig economy

By Tony Dundon and Cristina Inversi Filed Under: Inclusive Growth Posted: July 5, 2017

The gig economy is rarely out of the news; former CBI boss Lord Adair Turner is the latest prominent figure to call for the Government to enforce the minimum wage for those who earn a living in this way. Tony Dundon, Professor of Human Resource Management & Employment Relations at Alliance Manchester Business School, and […]

Tagged With: deliveroo, gig economy, minimum wage, productivity, WEI, zero hours

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Do we need to ban zero-hours contracts?

By Douglas Bamford Filed Under: All posts, British Politics Posted: June 6, 2017

The existence and regulation of zero-hours contracts has become a much debated policy area over recent years as the number of people on such contracts has dramatically increased. Here, Dr Douglas Bamford considers the policies put forwards in some of the general election manifestos to tackle zero-hours contracts and argues for a more nuanced, balanced […]

Tagged With: employment, general election, manifestos, precarious work, workers rights, zero hours, zero hours contracts

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Ethnic inequalities persist in the labour market

James Nazroo By James Nazroo Filed Under: Ethnicity, Featured Posted: July 10, 2014

Despite government programmes to address high levels of unemployment in ethnic minority groups, inequalities persist, explains Professor James Nazroo. The impact of the economic crisis on members of ethnic minority groups has been strangely overlooked. Discussions of falls in unemployment rates and how these relate to part time and insecure – zero hours – employment, […]

Tagged With: employment, ethnicity, inequality, racism, unemployment, work, zero hours

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