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How to win awards and boost your earning power
Winners, nominees and hundreds more freelancers from the YunoJuno community gathered for the UK’s largest freelancer event, back in-person after a two-year hiatus.
Katherine Steiner-Dicks speaks with Shib Mathew, YunoJuno Founder and!-->!-->!-->…
“Astonishing”: Conservatives refuse inside IR35 contractors employment rights yet want them to pay…
OPINION
The government responds to an employment status consultation held four years ago, confirming that contractors operating inside IR35 will not receive employment rights despite paying employment tax
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How to set up your parent pod this summer
Parent podding, once a saving grace for freelancers and working parents during COVID lockdowns, is making a comeback during the summer holidays. The NHS has even launched a Disney-inspired campaign of games and activities to get kids!-->…
Freelancers must plan now to avoid “unretirement”
Changes to the State Pension age and the cost of living crisis have seen poverty rates among 65-year-olds more than double, according to The Institute of Fiscal Studies and a subsequent report by Restless, a digital community and advocate!-->…
UK’s higher-earning contractors to benefit most if government offers free or discounted…
If the UK government follows the lead of other European nations by offering free or discounted public transport and energy costs in response to inflation, it seems higher earners could be the ones to benefit most
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Instagram launches new features
Freelancers that use Instagram as a part of their business will be interested to know that the social media tool is making it more fun and easy to collaborate with clients and audiences with new Template and Reel features
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Legal claims could be on the cards following Harpur Trust v Brazel decision
Osborne Clarke’s Workforce Solutions team explains the wider impacts on the UK workforce and those that serve it following the Supreme Court decision in Harpur Trust v Brazel
'Part-year workers' will be entitled to 5.6 weeks paid!-->!-->!-->…
Recession, new CGT tax relief to impact divorce rates in unexpected ways says research
A cost-of-living crisis, paired with an economic recession and late-paying clients could be the perfect storm to put enough strain on a freelancer's marriage to break it up. However, various studies have suggested!-->…
Conservatives set to lose 2 million voters despite recovery loan scheme extension
The Government has extended a support scheme offering government-backed loans to small businesses for a further two years. Yet, the Tories are expected to still lose up to 2 million small business owner voters at the next general election!-->…
Top ten worst late payers in the UK
New IPSE research finds that late payments have worsened despite recent government reforms, alluding that not enough is being done to crack down on companies that do not pay freelancers on time.
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