Not alone: trade union and co-operative solutions for self-employed workers

"With more than 15 per cent of the workforce self-employed (some 4.6 million) and projections that this is set to grow this year, the rise of freelancing signals a fundamental shift in the nature of work. Some, driven by the lure of freedom, are choosing to go self-employed; others are going fr...

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Main Authors: Conaty, Pat, Bird, Alex, Ross, Philip
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: Manchester 2016
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19105531124919237139-Not-alone-trade-union-and-co-o.htm
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Summary:"With more than 15 per cent of the workforce self-employed (some 4.6 million) and projections that this is set to grow this year, the rise of freelancing signals a fundamental shift in the nature of work. Some, driven by the lure of freedom, are choosing to go self-employed; others are going freelance out of necessity. Changes to the labour market mean that zero hours contracts, part-time work and ‘portfolio’ careers are becoming more and more the norm. The Not Alone report looks at recent trends in self-employment, both here in the UK and across the world - and how the co-operative and trade union movements can serve and protect the growing 'precariat'."
Physical Description:90 p.
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