At @jrf-uk.bsky.social, one of the issues weβre currently thinking about is how you can bolster the protections and safety nets available for self-employed people, particularly on low incomes; if youβre working on something similar, please get in touch!
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Plus, practical recommendations on how the UK could chart a path from UC improvements for the self-employed all the way to a comprehensive employment insurance system for working people
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Currently, self-employed people can be put in a really precarious position if they fall ill, losing 81% of their incomes; this report sets out a number of the problems with our current support systems, and what the UK can learn from other countries
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Interesting new report out from @thefabians.bsky.social today on why the UK needs to extend sick pay protections to the self-employed π
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Disability benefit cuts likely to create more deep poverty and hardship than even the bleak forecast from the Governmentβs own limited assessments
Really important work from @trusselluk.bsky.social & WPI Economics finds c440,000 people will be pushed into hunger and hardship as a result
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How the Employment Rights Bill can make jobs work
Work is not a route out of poverty for many in the UK, even though wages for people on low pay have increased. The Employment Rights Bill is a chance to change that.
πΌ Too many people in the UK struggle to make ends meet, despite being in work.
In a new Comment piece, @abbyabhaya.bsky.social and @morganbestwick.bsky.social explore how the Employment Rights Bill can and must fix insecure work, improve sick pay and boost flexible jobs.
Read more: bit.ly/3SHzfRH
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Secretary of State for Work and Pensions Liz Kendall's speech today laid out plans to cut disability and sickness benefits by billions.
β No truly moral choice would leave disabled people without support designed to allow them to lead a dignified life, or facing hardship. 1/4
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To build on the foundation of these positive improvements to sick pay, the government should also put in place a process for reviewing the rate of sick pay in the longer term, to make sure it adequately protects workers who need time off for their health.
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But while these improvements to sick pay are really positive, there are still worries about the group of lower-paid workers who may lose out compared to now if the new lower rate of sick pay is set at whichever is lower - either 80% of your earnings or the SSP rate.
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For the UK's statutory sick pay system, removing the income threshold that locks out lower earners and abolishing waiting days are essential steps on the way to having a lab mkt that actually enables people to balance work with health needs without having to face hardship or fall out of work.
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