Gig economy agreements promise a brighter future for trade unionsIn the UK, the GMB has pioneered a Scandinavian-style approach to collective bargainingThe power of doing economics properly Premium contentLeading scholars try to enlist the profession in the cause of progressive policyMichael Moritz, the tech investor backing booksAn unlikely Silicon Valley success story steps in to sponsor the Booker PrizeI admit it: I was wrong about OcadoHaving been a professional sceptic about the online grocer, I now applaud its successThe way to fix bias in economics is to recruit more womenStudy shows female economists are more open to new thinkers than their male peersSurveillance from the skies may help the fight against modern slaverySome industries associated with forced labour show features that can be spotted from spaceMore from this SeriesDisruptive entrepreneurs turn to politicsNew parties are navigating emerging faultlines between open and closed visions of societyJeni Tennison on data ethicsHuawei needs vigilance in 5G rather than a banSecurity does not demand the exclusion of the Chinese equipment makerMumsnet chief: why employers should make parental leave clearerCompanies should be required to publish their policies so employees can compareTech IPOs: pin wheeling Premium contentPinterest’s user base growth will have to continue in order to merit its price tag
Gig economy agreements promise a brighter future for trade unionsIn the UK, the GMB has pioneered a Scandinavian-style approach to collective bargainingThe power of doing economics properly Premium contentLeading scholars try to enlist the profession in the cause of progressive policyMichael Moritz, the tech investor backing booksAn unlikely Silicon Valley success story steps in to sponsor the Booker PrizeI admit it: I was wrong about OcadoHaving been a professional sceptic about the online grocer, I now applaud its successThe way to fix bias in economics is to recruit more womenStudy shows female economists are more open to new thinkers than their male peersSurveillance from the skies may help the fight against modern slaverySome industries associated with forced labour show features that can be spotted from spaceMore from this SeriesDisruptive entrepreneurs turn to politicsNew parties are navigating emerging faultlines between open and closed visions of societyJeni Tennison on data ethicsHuawei needs vigilance in 5G rather than a banSecurity does not demand the exclusion of the Chinese equipment makerMumsnet chief: why employers should make parental leave clearerCompanies should be required to publish their policies so employees can compareTech IPOs: pin wheeling Premium contentPinterest’s user base growth will have to continue in order to merit its price tag