IN NUMBERS
The hard facts underlying the age of anxiety in the British workplace
1. TOWERING INSECURITY
All told, there are something like 2.4 million workers who might be called “contractually exposed,” that is employed on terms which do not give the security of a regular job. (This is over-and-above the 4.9 million of self-employed, some substantial but uncertain proportion of whom are unwilling freelancers with next to no employment rights at all).
Calculated from final-quarter 2019 data—to show the latest non-pandemic snapshot— the chart shows the breakdown between different forms of insecurity.