Taylor Review
The Taylor Review with the full title Good Work: The Taylor Review of Modern Working Practices (July 2017) was a review submitted to the UK government concerning employee and worker rights in UK labour law. It was chaired by Matthew Taylor, Chief Executive of the Royal Society of the Arts. Its aim was "to consider how employment practices need to change in order to keep pace with modern business models" and the report made a series of recommendations for reform.[1]
Notes
- ↑ Employment Practices in the Modern Economy, accessed 18 September 2018
References
- E McGaughey, 'Uber Fraud, Mutuality and the Taylor Review' (2017) Industrial Law Journal
- Institute of Employment Rights, 'Our Guide to the Taylor Review' (13 July 2017)
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