Director Sandra Fredman Participates in ‘Good Work: Roundtable on the Taylor Review’

by | Oct 25, 2017

Director Sandra  Fredman is participating today in the Oxford Labour Law Discussion Group round table discussion of the report:  Good Work: The Taylor Review of Modern Working Practices (BEISS 2017).  The report has potential massive implications not only for labour law but also tax law, company law, and other legal subjects as well.

Contributors to the discussion will include: Hugh Collins, Paul L Davies, Sandra Fredman, Mark Freedland, Judith Freedman and Jeremias Prassl.

The OxHRH has published a blog by Mark Freedland examining The Taylor Report and zero hours contracts.

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