And what are those skills that are becoming more popular for business? The Future of Talent paper from CAANZ ranked communication skills at the top with problem solving ranked second and adaptability and agility ranked third.
But if you're a person without those skills, you might find fewer employment opportunities.
With the simultaneous rise of automation, it becomes ever more important to focus on how we can deploy a training safety net for those who might drop to the bottom of the employment heap.
There will also need to be adequate protections to ensure workers are not exploited by employers who just want to shirk their normal obligations – contractors generally do not qualify for sick leave, holidays or other benefits such as KiwiSaver. Contractors also cover their own ACC.
However the landscape looks, legislation will also play a part in business confidence to employ, until then in terms of certainty for businesses contracting appears to be a viable option.
Jeremy Tauri is an associate at Plus Chartered Accountants.