Financial Times writer Sarah O’Connor explores the shifting border between employees and “not-quite” employees. With employment laws being the line in the sand, companies are pushing against it as they explore newer forms of work.
Do companies need to exist?

Contingent Workforce Strategies 3.0 staff
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