In October 2016, the Government appointed Matthew Taylor, chief executive of the Royal Society of Arts, to lead a review on employment practices and consider how they might need to change to keep up with modern business models.

The CIPD has responded to all six key areas of the Review, which are security, pay and rights, progression and training, balance of rights and responsibilities, representation, opportunities for under-represented groups and new business models.

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Good work: Employment status

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Good work: Increasing transparency in the labour market

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Good work: Agency workers recommendations

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Good work: Enforcement of employment rights recommendations

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BEIS Committee on the Future of Work

Read our submission to the BEIS Committee inquiry into the future world of work

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