Just HOW attractive is the UK to EU workers right now?
Updated statistics on employment interest in the UK reveals that Brexit has tarnished the desire for EU workers to relocate here for work.
Updated statistics on employment interest in the UK reveals that Brexit has tarnished the desire for EU workers to relocate here for work.
What will our new Prime Minister, Boris Johnson’s tenure be defined by” Let’s hope he sorts out Brexit and the issues plaguing the gig economy…
Finally, a few hours before the Maybot announced her resignation, we get confirmation from those who have worked with or known her in earlier times that, to put it plainly, she is just thick. Hats off to Camilla Tominey in today’s Telegraph for at last getting some of Maybot’s associates to confess.
By Todd Davison
For months, UK SMEs have been told to prepare for Brexit. But how can you prepare for an unknown outcome
When huge multi-national decide to lay-off staff, shift their headquarters over the channel or close entire factories, they grab headlines. The impending closures of Honda’s swindon car plant and the Michelin tyre factory in Dundee, plus the week-long shut down imposed by Jaguar Land Rover are part of a new and concerning trend for UK manufacturing, and in UK business life generally. But what about SMEs and why aren’t we talking about the damage Brexit uncertainty is doing to them?
Whilst some studies have said that British SMEs are in the throes of growth despite Brexit uncertainties, others say more and more businesses are reporting complications because of it. Who is right” Moreover, are these conflicting studies and opinions a larger metaphor for our confused outlook on the economic effects of Brexit itself
By Jeremy Snape
Slowly but surely we are lumbering towards Brexit. Whatever the outcome, you as a business owner and team leader have to deal with the reverberations. From my background playing professional cricket, and through my current career in performance consultancy, I know a lot about the importance of a good mindset and managing self-discipline in tricky situations. Here are my four mindset hacks that you can apply to your business when dealing with Brexit.
By Todd Davison
Brexit is causing a lot of concern for many people, SMEs included. The best thing businesses can do amongst all the uncertainty is to get their finances ship-shape, here’s how to do it including the safest ways to borrow money to fund the business through the rough seas.
What does the 2019 Spring Statement mean for SMEs up and down the country” Well, it’s good news, including the fact that taxation may drop whilst wages will rise, enabling employers to access and assess the best talent out there and be able to make them stay. However, it all hinges on the UK exiting the EU with a deal in place.
There are several levels of hell that sterling could experience this week, all of which will affect the country’s army of SMEs in some way.