united kingdom

UK: Uber to give drivers and couriers sickness and maternity cover

Submitted by fabbri on

The Guardian (23.05.2018) Workers across Europe, including 70,000 in UK, to be offered pay protections under new insurance policy The ride-hailing service said a new insurance policy, to be provided free to its drivers, would give them “peace of mind while preserving the flexibility they value”.

Regions / Country
european union
united kingdom
Topics
Extension of coverage
Digital Economy Topical Cluster
Digital Platforms
Digital Economy Observatory : Only Tags
Document Type

Le Brexit pose déjà problème au système de santé britannique –

Submitted by fabbri on

EURACTIV (16.03.2018)  Allongement de l’attente, pénurie d’employés, retard dans l’approbation de nouveaux médicaments : le Brexit entraîne déjà une série de problèmes pour les soins des Britannique

Regions / Country
united kingdom
Global challenges
Topics
Health
Document Type

UK: Technology to manage pension 'like bank account’ launched

Submitted by fabbri on

FTAdviser (15.02.2018) Pension switching platform PensionBee has teamed up with a bank to allow savers to manage their pension "like a bank account".As part of a deal with Starling Bank, the platform will be integrated into the bank's app, allowing savers to see their live pension alongside their current account balance. 

Regions / Country
united kingdom
Global challenges
Topics
Pensions
Information and communication technology
Digital Economy Topical Cluster
Digital Platforms
Document Type

UK: Shared parental leave take-up may be as low as 2%

Submitted by fabbri on

BBC News (12.02.2018) Around 285,000 couples are eligible every year for shared parental leave, but take-up "could be as low as 2%", the Department for Business said. Around half of the general public are still unaware the option exists, nearly three years after it was introduced, the government said.

Regions / Country
united kingdom
Topics
Family benefits
Parental leave

Tags

Document Type

UK: Government urged to close gig-economy loopholes

Submitted by massetti on

The Government is being urged to close loopholes around the treatment of self-employed workers following intense scrutiny of gig-economy companies such as Deliveroo and Uber. A joint draft bill from the Work and Pensions and Business Committees has argued that there should be a new “worker by default” status, which requires companies to provide basic standards and benefits.

Regions / Country
united kingdom
Topics
Employment
Employment policies
Inequalities
Digital Economy Topical Cluster
Digital Platforms
Labour market
Digital Economy Observatory : Only Tags
Document Type

UK: 15% have access to a return-to-work programme at their organisation

Submitted by fabbri on

employeebenefits (01.11.2017) More than one in 10 (15%) of respondents state that their organisation currently has a return-to-work programme in place, according to research by Hays. Its Hays UK gender diversity report 2017, which surveyed 5,400 UK respondents, also found that 70% of respondents believe that there would be greater gender equality if more return-to-work programmes, or similar initiatives, were introduced.

Regions / Country
united kingdom
Topics
Family benefits
Document Type

Uber tells tribunal self-employed drivers not ‘novel or unusual’

Submitted by massetti on

ft.com (27.09.2017) Ride-hailing app seeks to overturn ruling on status of UK workers

Regions / Country
united kingdom
Digital Economy Topical Cluster
Digital Platforms
Labour market
Document Type

Distributed ledger technology: beyond block chain

Submitted by massetti on

Gov.uk (19.01.2016)  This report sets out the findings of a review exploring how distributed ledger technology can revolutionise services, both in government and the private sector. A specific example (p66 ; Case 2) is on UK Department for Work and Pensions.

Regions / Country
united kingdom
Topics
Information and communication technology
Technological transition
Old_Global Challenges
Digital Economy Topical Cluster
Business processes
Document Type

A judicious adjustment to the gig economy

Submitted by ruggia on

Depending on who you ask, the gig economy, in which workers set their own schedules at companies such as Uber, either liberates employees from the grind of wage-slavery — or recreates the exploitation of earlier centuries by putting workers at the mercy of capricious and exploitative companies.

Regions / Country
united kingdom
Topics
Employment
Employment of young workers
Digital Economy Topical Cluster
Digital Platforms
Labour market
Digital Economy Observatory : Only Tags
Document Type

Au Royaume-Uni, des propositions controversées pour améliorer le statut des travailleurs précaires

Submitted by monitor on

lemonde.fr (11.07.2017) Un rapport commandé par Theresa May préconise de lutter contre les abus de l’« économie des petits boulots ». Mais les premières réactions des syndicats ne sont pas tendres.

Regions / Country
united kingdom
Topics
Employment
Employment of young workers
Social policies & programmes
Digital Economy Topical Cluster
Labour market
Societal Impact
Digital Economy Observatory : Only Tags