Britain sees ‘explosion’ of low paid and insecure work, says TUC

BRITAIN has seen an “explosion” in insecure, low-paid work in the past 14 years, according to a TUC report.
The union federation’s study found that the number of people in insecure work had reached a record high of 4.1 million.
Its analysis of official statistics shows the number of people in “precarious” employment, such as zero-hours contracts, low-paid self-employment and casual or seasonal work, increased by nearly one million between 2011 and 2023.
More from this author

‘There's outrage aplenty in this production but we never quite get to the dark night of the soul,’ writes WILL STONE

WILL STONE applauds a quartet of dance vignettes exploring the joys and sorrows of the human condition

WILL STONE overlooks the corn to find the beauty in the music of the Danish indie-pop oddities
Similar stories