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Many in UK gig economy not getting pensions, regulator warns

Definition of ‘worker’ might have to change if more companies do not do right thing on benefits, MPs told

The UK’s pensions regulator has conceded that not all gig economy employers have done “the right thing” and offered pensions to staff following a landmark court ruling involving Uber drivers.

Charles Counsell, chief executive of The Pensions Regulator, last year urged companies in the fast-growing gig economy to recognise staff as “workers” and to “voluntarily and promptly” enrol those eligible into pensions.

The definition of workers might have to be changed to accelerate the change, he added on Wednesday in a hearing with MPs.

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