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  • Can your employer force you back to the office?

    Legal

    Headlines have been blowing up this week with several big businesses forcing its workforce back into the office. A topic that often results in a heated debate

    Services drove an increase in output in March, according to what the BDO describes as the “poll of polls”.
  • Starmer: People who receive income from shares aren’t working people

    Politics

    Sir Keir Starmer has said that people who get additional income from shares or other assets do not count as 'working people'.

    Prime Minister Keir Starmer said that a person with a job who own shares would not come within his definition of a working person
  • Making work pay is good for growth

    Opinion

    Don’t listen to populist outcry over the Employment Rights Bill, all the evidence shows protecting workers from exploitation is good for the economy, says Sam Fowles Labour workers’ rights reforms have prompted predictable howls of outrage. The Employment Rights Bill, apparently, “injects fear” into business and will “damage British competitiveness”. Ironically, the most hysterical wails [...]

    Angela Rayner

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