Its aim was "to consider how employment practices need to change in order to keep pace with modern business models" and the report made a series of recommendations for reform.
[1] The final report was published on 11 July 2017 as a 116-page PDF document, alongside many invited submissions, released in full.
[2] The government published a "vision for the future of the UK labour market" in its Good Work Plan on 17 December 2018, through which it proposed to take forward "virtually all the recommendations" in the Taylor Review.
Considerable attention is given to the regulatory and taxation status of the component of the workforce who are either legitimately self-employed or who claim self-employment against the grain of existing labour law, for a variety of reasons.
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