PANIC over the rise of the gig economy, zero-hours contracts and insecure work is based on a misunderstanding, according to the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD).
Rather than becoming less secure, the world of work has become more stable, despite the rising profile of flexible online jobs and the use of gig workers in industries such as minicab driving and takeaway delivery.
The professional body’s study of the job market found that the number of people in “atypical” work has risen, but largely because the overall number of people in work has hit record highs.