Number of people in UK with insecure jobs rises to 3.7 million, TUC report says
by Jasper Jolly from World news | The Guardian on (#618N9)
Union organisation criticises Tory litany of failures on workers' rights' five years on from Taylor review
The Trades Union Congress has criticised the Conservative party for a litany of failures on workers' rights" as it published analysis showing a rise in insecure jobs in the five years since the government pledged to make work in the UK fairer.
At least 3.7 million people in Britain are in insecure jobs, up from 3.6m in 2021, out of a total workforce of 34 million, according to analysis of government data by the TUC. That compares to 3.2 million in late 2016, before the publication of the Taylor review, a landmark government-backed report on work in the UK.
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