Tuesday 7 March 2017 at 10.00am
The Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) Committee
will focus on legal and tax issues around employment and the gig
economy at the first public evidence session of its inquiry into
the future world of work and rights of workers. The session can
be watched live and on demand atParliamentlive.tv
The Committee will hear from the representatives of the
Employment Lawyers Association, Office for Tax Simplification, HR
Dept. Ltd., New Economic Forum and TUC.
The session will look at protections for gig economy and agency
workers, responsibilities for tax reporting, umbrella and
personal service companies and the role of trade unions. The
Committee will also consider the impact of Brexit on the rights
of workers and at how the legal system can be flexible enough to
accommodate the use of technology while supporting those who
provide goods and services.
The inquiry is focused on the rapidly changing nature of work,
and the status and rights of agency workers, the self-employed
and those working in the gig economy. The Committee is also
looking at issues such as low-pay and poor working conditions for
people working in these non-traditional employee roles.
Witnesses schedule: Tuesday 7 March 2017, Room 6, Palace
of Westminster
At 10.00am
- · David
Widdowson, Employment Lawyers Association
- · Paul
Morton, Tax Director, Office for Tax Simplification
- · David
Halsey, Head of Office, Office for Tax Simplification
At 10.00am
- · TUC
(representative TBC)
- · Sue
Tumblety, Founder and Managing Director, HR Dept. Ltd
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· Stephen
Devlin, Senior Economist, New Economics Foundation