Although 12,000 miles and 13 time zones away, there are important lessons to learn from some impressive initiatives.
Kiwi Lessons In Union Innovation

Although 12,000 miles and 13 time zones away, there are important lessons to learn from some impressive initiatives.
In the season finale, and last episode of 2018, Becky Wright and Simon Sapper look at the Government’s new commitments on worker rights– and highlight what really needs to happen to address one-sided flexibility in employment. We also look back over a memorable podcasting year, with the help of Michele Stanistreet,Gavin Kellyand Charlotte Bence,and lay out a roadmap for work on Collective Worker Voice and … Continue reading PODCAST Why New Rights Won’t Fix One-Sided Flexibility At Work
The more we get away from the self-serving, dishonest and default denigration that unions generally receive in much of our media - the better for all of us.
The train of appropriate regulation of this economic space has left the station and gathering speed. Deliveroo either needs to buy a ticket or get left behind.
Black-and-White analysis of Taylor overlooks a more nuanced set of recommendations
The notion of "Dependent Contractors" is an important, development, but will not cure the ills of our gig economy.