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‘SIM’ple way to save £600 on your mobile bill
Smartphone users happy with their handset could save over £600 on their mobile bill by switching to SIM-only.
The biggest winners are iPhone 8 and Samsung S9 owners on expiring 24-month contractsThe average one-month SIM-only deal would!-->!-->!-->…
Love property? Proptech recruiter Rayner Personnel joins forces with estate agencies to access…
The self-employed estate agent is nothing new and with more home buyers and renters using the internet to do their property searches, the need for brick and mortar agency offices is waning, according to Tim Lawler, a self-employed estate!-->…
New fake recruiter scam emerges thanks to downturn, says Client Server – here’s how not…
Your phone rings with that annoying unknown caller ID on the other end. Do you take the call? It could be an important lead for a new job, so you think what's the harm? Taking the call may not be the biggest danger, but what you tell the!-->…
Remote working slashes worker and hiring company costs; creates money-saving opportunities and other…
Hiring companies in the UK are looking to cut costs wherever they can. The elephant in the room on that topic is office property, which has sat empty for months racking up thousands of pounds. Recruitment agencies and their clients cannot!-->…
Who will take care of our kids? Early childcare worker and childminder numbers falling fast, says…
Low pay, a high workload and a lack of career development for early years workers risk having a serious impact on the provision of care and education services for the under-fives, says the Social Mobility Commission in its report, The!-->…
The Paul Hawksbee case: Exclusivity doesn’t pay off
Paul Hawksbee, one half of Talksport's Hawksbee & Jacobs, the hilarious afternoon sports show, will not be laughing over the HMRC's successful overturn of an IR35 case at Upper Tribunal involving the sports presenter.
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Goodbye IR35, hello Estonia?
Estonia is launching a Digital Nomad Visa to attract talented people from around the world who can work independent of location and timezone. It is also a way to ensure that nomadic workers are taxed, something many governments across!-->…
Uber algorithm could be weak link in its driver rights appeal case and latest duel on data
Former UK Uber drivers James Farrar and Yaseen Aslam are in yet another court battle over driver rights, this time it’s about data access and management control.
https://youtu.be/Ic5F9dKgypA
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HMRC phishing scam targets passport information of UK’s self-employed
A phishing scam designed to steal personal and financial details from self-employed workers is now trying to capture passport information from victims, the National Cyber Security Centre has reported.
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Solopreneur numbers set to grow in the UK, says report
Many workers in the UK are turning to solo self-employment after falling out of traditional employment, a new study finds.
Funded by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation and in conjunction with the Institute for Fiscal Studies, the study!-->!-->!-->…