All Freelancers articles – Page 20
-
News
Equity reignites Project Diamond row
Acting union says diversity report is ‘at best erroneous, and at worst downright dangerous’
-
News
Jigsaw24 to run two March events
The tech solutions company is hoping to bring people from the industry together
-
News
Disney+ European launch event scrapped due to coronavirus
Scheduled events for Thursday and Friday abandoned after media attendee cancellations and concern over international travel
-
News
Coronavirus hits Catchphrase and Take Me Out studio
Bectu urges government to consider plight of freelancers
-
News
Changes to controversial tax rules will go ahead
Treasury sets 6 April date for extension of IR35 law to private sector
-
News
Eamonn Holmes loses £250,000 tax case
Ruling against This Morning presenter comes weeks ahead of tightening of controversial IR35 law
-
Comment
Mental Health: views from TV’s frontline
FRIDAY: A PM speaks out about the perils of freelancer culture and its impact on wellbeing
-
Comment
Mental Health: views from TV’s frontline
THURSDAY: Adeel Amini calls for broadcasters to provide psychological aftercare for production staff
-
News
Job-sharing initiatives gather pace
The Talent Manager and Share My Telly Job announce new resources for employment seekers
-
News
TV and radio prepare for radical tax update
Global Radio highlights ’lack of clarity’ surrounding rule change
-
Comment
Let’s be honest about illness
A cancer diagnosis left Julie Heathcote acutely aware of how tough the TV industry can be
-
News
TV’s mental health crisis: one in two has ‘considered suicide’
Film & Television Charity sets out action plan in response to ‘extremely distressing’ survey results
-
News
Indies in driving seat for talent
Best Places to Work event highlights shift in balance of power and importance of mentoring
-
Sponsored
Do you meet the N&R criteria?
As broadcasters boost their N&R spending, accountancy and advisory firm RSM can help ensure your production doesn’t fall foul of the rules
-
News
Natural history set for golden era
Sky channel launch plus appetite from Netflix and Disney+ fuels major boom in the genre
-
News
Report reveals major skills shortage in immersive production
StoryFutures Academy report uncovers a number of significant barriers in growing skills in immersive content creation
-
Features
Best employers focus on the detail
Developing the careers of all staff, combined with a dedication to creating a rewarding and fun workplace set the Best Places to Work in TV apart
-
Features
Strawberry Blond TV
“We’re one of the most flexible places to work in the industry. Our business day doesn’t start until 10.30am”
-
Features
Dragonfly Film and Television
“We partner with organisations like Creative Access, Mama Youth Project and Grierson DocLab to bring people from diverse backgrounds into TV”
-