Taylor Review team tours the UK on gig economy fact-finding mission

Matthew Taylor, chief executive of the Royal Society of Arts, along with three other experts, including the CEO of the Gangmasters Licensing Authority, are to embark on an evidence gathering tour of the country to find out how the gig economy is affecting workers' rights.
Wed, 30 Nov 2016

Matthew Taylor, chief executive of the Royal Society of Arts, along with three other experts, including the CEO of the Gangmasters Licensing Authority, are to embark on an evidence gathering tour of the country to find out how the gig economy is affecting workers' rights.

Earlier this year, Prime Minister Theresa May asked Taylor to conduct a...

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