All self-employed articles – Page 3
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      News£10,000 auto-enrolment threshold ‘should be removed’On the go: The £10,000 threshold below which people do not qualify for auto-enrolment should be removed to help underserved groups, like women and the self-employed, build up pension wealth, a Trades Union Congress pensions conference heard on Tuesday. 
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      NewsUber ruling may not solve gig worker pensions issueOn the go: The Supreme Court may have opened the door to workplace pension schemes for gig workers by ruling that Uber drivers are workers — but former pensions minister Sir Steve Webb warned the issue may not yet be resolved. 
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      NewsNest and DWP to analyse Covid-19 impact on self-employed saversOn the go: The government-backed master trust is to examine the financial impact of Covid-19 on self-employed people, with the pandemic delaying its practical tests expected this year. 
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      NewsScottish Widows calls for AE-funded hardship fundOn the go: Scottish Widows is calling for the introduction of a single lifetime savings pot that would be funded through an extension of automatic enrolment, but with higher contribution levels. 
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         Opinion OpinionMinister wide of the mark on self-employedInstant analysis: Speeches made by government ministers at the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association's conferences are one of the year's highlights for pensions policy-watchers, and often say as much about the person as the policies they launch. 
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      NewsDWP self-employed savings trials disappointOn the go: A Department for Work and Pensions trial of techniques to encourage more self-employed workers to save into a pension pot has failed to persuade many to log into their accounts. 
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         News NewsIR35 could be employment minefieldAnalysis: Many employers are ill-prepared for the pensions fallout of a complex new tax fairness rule that comes into force in just six weeks’ time, experts have warned. 
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         Opinion OpinionTime to focus on getting 2020 pension vision for self-employedScottish Widows’ Peter Glancy examines the available solutions to get self-employed workers saving into a pension, and explains why the government needs to implement reforms in this area. 
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      NewsFewer than a quarter of construction workers auto-enrolledOn the go: Fewer than a quarter (23 per cent) of blue-collar construction workers are participating in a workplace pension, according to new figures from the Department for Work and Pensions. 
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      NewsOECD: One in three workers risks falling through the pension cracksPensions provision has not caught up with the 21st century phenomenon of the non-standard worker, as this type of employment now accounts for one in three jobs in OECD countries, a new report has revealed. 
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      FeaturesMore action needed to help self-employed womenAnalysis: Reform should be pushed up the agenda to support self-employed women and reduce the biggest challenges of the gender gap, experts say. 
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      NewsNew govt urged to find solutions for self-employedOn the go: The Association of Independent Professionals and the Self-Employed has called on the new government to update the long-term savings environment to better provide for entrepreneurs. 
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         Features FeaturesApp targeting self-employed aims to ‘democratise investment’With fewer than a fifth of the UK’s self-employed population saving into a pension, one start-up has challenged traditional providers and savings solutions in a bid to address the issue. 
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      NewsRegulator’s AE report: Work still to do despite policy successA transformation in levels of workplace pension scheme participation following automatic enrolment has been applauded by experts, but engagement and average contributions remain low. 
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      NewsSelf-employed want help with long-term finances, study findsAn investigation into the saving habits of the self-employed has found that entrepreneurs want help to save for the long term, but are put off by the inflexibility and specific goal of pensions. 
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      News3 in 4 companies happy to extend AE to self-employed and low-paidOn the go: Three quarters of businesses back the extension of auto-enrolment to include the self-employed and those earning less than £10,000 a year, but have a limited appetite for mandatory contribution increases, according to new research. 
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      NewsMore than £90bn saved in workplace pensions in 2018On the go: Auto-enrolment continues to motor ahead with £90.4bn saved in workplace pensions last year, up £7bn from 2017, according to recent figures published by the Department for Work and Pensions. 
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         Opinion OpinionThe government’s pensions priorities for 2019Aries Insight’s Ian Neale says government and regulators should look to restore public trust in pensions in 2019, ensuring previous priorities such as the pensions dashboard do not fall by the wayside. 
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      NewsUber loses appeal over driver employment rightsOn the go: Judges have dismissed an appeal against a ruling that Uber’s drivers should be treated as workers rather than as self-employed. 
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      NewsSavers unfazed by AE contribution risesAuto-enrolment savers have proved indifferent to a rise in their contribution rates imposed earlier this year, according to research, but the government remains unconvinced by the case for using inertia to tackle low self-employed saving rates. 
 





