How will UK businesses adapt for Generation Z?
Much is made of the challenges and opportunities for business when a new generation enters the workforce. With Generation Z (those born after 1995) entering the workforce, there are now four genera...
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Much is made of the challenges and opportunities for business when a new generation enters the workforce. With Generation Z (those born after 1995) entering the workforce, there are now four genera...
Employment in the UK has hit a record high. Almost 76% of the population aged between 16-64 is in work according to data released last month. And full employment is beginning to be reflected in pay...
David Smith investigates our latest Big Question – how can businesses retain EU workers and who is responsible for reassuring those already working in the UK?
At the Reed Accountancy & Finance annual Budget Breakfast, held on October 30 at the Merchant Taylor’s Hall in the City of London, David Smith presented both about Philip Hammond’s budget and Brexit.
Louise Cooper, journalist at CooperCity discusses her thoughts on our latest Big Question – What challenges do businesses face in promoting more women into leadership roles?
David Smith, Economics Editor at The Sunday Times discusses our latest Big Question – What do finance professionals think about investment in skills and training?
Neil Morling, Interim CFO at Handley House discusses our latest Big Question – are UK businesses prepared for Brexit?
Louise Cooper, Journalist at CooperCity discusses her thoughts on our latest Big Question – how will AI affect the workplace?
Few taxes are welcomed by those who pay them but business rates are a particularly unloved tax. Despite recent government reforms, many firms find the burden of business rates unacceptable.
Forecasting the economy can be about as accurate as Nostradamus. As the joke goes, “economists were invented to make astrologers look good".