Plans to tackle excessive executive pay “feeble” and “watered down”
What prime minister Theresa May promised in her manifesto regarding corporate governance and excessive executive pay has fallen flat according to many.
What prime minister Theresa May promised in her manifesto regarding corporate governance and excessive executive pay has fallen flat according to many.
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If you’re looking for books a little more cerebral to pack in your beach bag this summer, Steve Butler, CEO, Punter Southall Aspire has put together a list of his top five reads.
Prime minister Theresa May’s recent endeavours seem to be winning her no favours, ranking her low in terms of SME bosses’ favourite national leaders.
The Taylor Review is set to shake things up for the gig economy, but is it for better or worse We canvassed the business landscape for opinion on the matter.
The eye popping outturn of the general election combined with subsequent events I am sure makes most of us despair of our political classes. What is going on in Britain today and what can be done
As the dust settles on one of the most eventual general elections in recent times, Charlie Mullins believes the verdict was a result of forgetting there were so many Brexit remainers.
As Paul Goodman, chairman of the National Association of Commercial Finance Brokers, told Real Business: “A hung Parliament was the last thing the UK needed, but that’s exactly what it got” and it’s caused uncertainty around tax policies.
For the second time in two years the British are going to the polls. Our live general election insights feed provides business leaders all the info needed.
We canvassed the business landscape for opinion on the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats” manifesto pledges to introduce ethnic pay gap reporting.
By Staff writer
It was widely reported that the recent decision to call a snap election came after Theresa May had “a moment of clarity” during her Easter holiday in Wales.