All Freelancers articles – Page 19
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Icon Films
“We offer a full employee assistance programme and many lunch-and-learns that are focused on wellbeing”
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Rapid Pictures
“A good working environment and work-life balance is the best way to reward hard work”
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Going the extra mile to keep staff
Paying people properly and providing the resources they need to do their job is not enough in a competitive market
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Agents raise fears of tax update
The extension of IR35 tax laws to the private sector could result in freelancers being forced onto the books of broadcasters and indies
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How to stand out as a start-up
The bosses of four new indies on financing, revenue streams, growth ambitions - and having a point of difference
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Working in the production pressure cooker
What are producers doing to improve their work culture and protect their staff
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Creative Industries Federation issues manifesto
Plan calls for £1bn investment fund to eradicate ‘regional poverty gap’
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Film & TV Charity appoints four trustees
Writer Juliet Gilkes Romero and Viacom finance exec Suki Gill among new signings
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BBC takes action on ‘invasive’ insurance forms
Simpler health questionnaire introduced after pressure from industry
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DCMSC chair: BBC funding model is ‘unsustainable’
Young viewer tail-off and SVoD-instigated inflation will continue to ‘diminish’ the licence fee, warns Damian Collins
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Creative Industries Federation and Creative England to merge
Industry support bodies aim to ‘make a greater difference together’
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Trio of BBC presenters face £300,000 HMRC bill
Judges point to ‘imbalance of bargaining power’ at the corporation
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Industry issues Brexit warning
Trade bodies say no-deal will have an impact on workers’ rights and lead to loss of EU talent
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Bectu complains to BBC Scotland over low tariffs
Union met with channel director to outline poor working conditions endured by staff and freelancers
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Industry united against tax legislation update
Freelancers on long-term contracts could be forced to become full-time employees