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Northern entrepreneurs are faring better in the economic downturn compared to their southern counterparts despite increasing late payment problems, according to a new report.
Businesses across the UK have united protested against engineering work on a busy commuter line planned to take place ‘into the working week’.
Fears of looming recession were confirmed yesterday, after figures revealed business investment during the second quarter was ‘lower than expected’.
Retailers have asked Alistair Darling to keep increases to the national minimum wage as low as possible as he drafts the pre-budget report.
The economy has ground to a halt, experts said today, after figures published by the Office of National Statistics (ONS) revealed a growth has dropped to zero.
The days of ‘job-hoppers’ may have come to an end, a recruitment website has suggested, after a survey revealed temporary workers are less likely to jump from job to job.
The Institute of Export and International Trade is urging businesses to make use of international opportunities to help alleviate the pressures of the economic downturn.
The Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform (Defra) has launched a new campaign to help employers save money on administration costs.
Business owners hit by the credit crunch could end up in court if they fall foul of employment law while making redundancies, a law firm has cautioned.
UK businesses should prepare to face ‘two very difficult years’ as ‘a distinct possibility of technical recession’ hits the economy, the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) has warned.