The new law passed last month offers protection and rights to those in the gig economy, as well as a tribunal to settle disputes.
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A one per cent levy could be charged on every gig ticket in Bristol to raise money which would be reinvested into the music ...
T he biggest workforce in the world has undergone an extraordinary transformation. China’s farm labourers and industrial ...
As Malaysia charts its economic course towards inclusive and sustainable growth, Budget 2026 offers a critical opportunity to ...
China’s current economic situation can hardly be described as optimistic. While the government has rolled out a variety of ...
A jury's award to Tesla of $243 million over its Autopilot system signaled tech companies could face serious penalties when ...
The City Council has overridden Mayor Eric Adams’ vetoes of legislation expanding protections for the city’s tens of ...
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