by James Reed | Sep 11, 2020 | News
Over 100 million meals were claimed on ‘eat out to help out’ last month, but the end of the scheme on 31st August has left businesses in the hospitality sector split into two camps about the best way forward. One side has maintained its previous prices, hoping...
by Lily Drake | Sep 11, 2020 | News
Back in July, the government announced a new “Kickstart” scheme aiming to tackle youth unemployment through a commitment to subsidise six months of wages for 16-24 year olds with limited skills/ experience who would otherwise struggle to get into employment....
by Peter Griffith | Sep 4, 2020 | News
1 in 2 businesses picked out ‘demand in the market’ as their number one challenge, according to a recent survey by Keep Britain Working and Reed. Even for those that have seen their business improve post-Covid, market demand was still the top challenge, albeit for...
by Peter Griffith | Sep 4, 2020 | News
When you remove demand in the market for your products and services it becomes hard to plan for the future and we are seeing this impact on recruitment plans, with many currently on hold. A recent survey by Keep Britain Working and Reed shows that people management is...
by Gareth Morris | Aug 24, 2020 | News
Written by Gareth Morris, group director of health, safety, quality and environmental compliance at the Morson Group In the last month, we have seen the first instances of localised lockdowns introduced, with Leicester, Greater Manchester and Lancashire communities...
by Peter Griffith | Aug 21, 2020 | News
M&S is the latest of the high street mainstays to announce massive cuts to their workforce. 7,000 workers will feel the knock-on effects of the pandemic over the next three months. Unfortunately this is a recurring story of recent times, as retailers struggle to...
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