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  • Small firms slash jobs on fears of employment rights bill

    January 6, 2025

    An alarming number of businesses have become increasingly concerned about the future of the UK’s workforce under the new Labour government’s employment reforms.  A fresh survey of 1,270 small employers by the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) has revealed over 90 per cent are worried about the implications of the Employment Rights Bill.  A majority [...]

  • Workers’ rights: Business secretary defends ‘rushed job’ bill

    October 10, 2024

    The business secretary has defended the government’s plan to overhaul workers’ rights after a lobby group branded it a “rushed job, chaotic and poorly planned”.

  • Workers’ rights fines will harm growth and jobs, small businesses warn

    September 3, 2024

    The government risks “reversing economic growth” and disincentivising hiring if it pursues plans to issue “punitive” fines to businesses that breach its workers’ rights plan, industry leaders have warned. Businesses face paying thousands of pounds in fines if they fall foul of the new protections that Labour are hoping to introduce, it was revealed on [...]

  • Workers rights: Ministers meet unions but warned on ‘unintended consequences’ of reform

    August 15, 2024

    Unions and employers have met with the government to discuss new plans for workers rights but it comes as ministers are warned against “unintended consequences” of reforms. Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner and business secretary Jonathan Reynolds met unions and businesses on Wednesday to kick-start Labour’s work on employment rights. Rayner hailed the meeting as [...]

  • Minister urges insurers to ‘swiftly resolve’ riot claims

    August 12, 2024

    Insurers have been urged to “swiftly resolve” claims from businesses which suffered damage during the recent rioting.

  • Violence on the streets has a long tail in terms of stability

    August 12, 2024

    Starmer has built his vision on stability - but the riots could undermine all that, writes Eliot Wilson

  • Entrepreneurs tackling carbon emissions crowned small business of the year

    May 16, 2024

    12 awards were handed out in total to firms from Edinburgh to Stowmarket and Stockton-on-Tees to Powys. but CCU cleaned up with both the top prize and the innovation award to boot.

  • Financial regulator commits to investigate ‘harsh’ lending practices raised by the Federation of Small Businesses

    March 5, 2024

    The investigation follows a super-complaint filed by the FSB in December, which said banks’ lending practices “excessively demand personal guarantees for business loans” and put a damper on business growth.

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