Lorry drivers’ wage growth surges more than seven times UK average as firms hike pay amid worker shortages August 26, 2021 Wages for lorry drivers are soaring as UK logistics businesses scramble to scale staffing levels to clear a swelling backlog of delivery orders, according to fresh figures published today. Research from job site Indeed shows salaries for driving jobs have surged more than seven times faster than the average wage growth recorded for all jobs [...]
Creating Value April 16, 2021 According to Seth Godin, bestselling author and change agent, marketing is the act of improving things by doing things better. It is not about communicating value but to create it, and gain a connection with those who want to be connected with us. Many ask me about the future and usually are disappointed with my [...]
Exclusive: Government set to take ‘gentle’ approach to get people back to the office June 4, 2021 The government is set to take a “gentle” approach in getting people back to the office this summer, with working from home advice also expected to be scrapped on 21 June if the roadmap goes ahead as planned. Government sources told City A.M. that ministers will not take a hardline approach to get people back [...]
Labour MP Tom Watson calls McDonald’s prize promotion ‘grotesque’ March 17, 2019 A McDonald’s promotion has been criticised by a Labour MP as a “danger to public health” for encouraging customers to buy more fast food to try to win prizes such as burgers, milkshakes and fries. Labour’s deputy leader Tom Watson called the Monopoly promotion at McDonald’s, which begins again on Wednesday, a “grotesque marketing strategy” and [...]
McDonald’s kicks off National Apprenticeship Week with 750 apprenticeships March 3, 2019 McDonald’s will today announce more than £2m worth of apprenticeship opportunities for new and current employees in the UK this year, making use of the government’s apprenticeship levy. The fast food chain plans to create 750 new apprenticeship spaces in the UK. McDonald’s promised last summer that it would employ 43,000 apprentices in Europe by [...]
CBI chief calls for government to act urgently to clear worker shortages September 6, 2021 The chief of the Confederation of British Industry has urged the government to take drastic action to help clear severe worker shortages that have put the British economy in a vice. Tony Danker, director general at the CBI, urged the government to put HGV drivers on a list that exempts them from stricter post-Brexit immigration [...]
Fuel prices going up, green energy getting cheap: now it’s time for a flexible energy grid – CityAM : CityAM October 6, 2021 The ongoing gas crisis has highlighted that our current energy system is unsustainable. As fuel prices have tripled in a year, our dependence on it seems more and more risky. It has also become clear that the unhappy history of geopolitics and fossil fuels – brought home by Putin withholding gas supplies into Europe over [...]
Foreign Office cat Palmerston heads into retirement August 7, 2020 Palmerston, the cat who has lived at the Foreign Office for four and a half years, is to step down from his mouse-catching duties for diplomats. He will instead retire to the countryside, where he plans to live out the remainder of his years relaxing in the rolling grass. Handing in his resignation to the [...]
Foreign Office chief given the boot by Boris Johnson June 19, 2020 The Foreign and Commonwealth Office’s top mandarin has announced he will retire early “at the request” of Prime Minister Boris Johnson, as the ministry prepares to merge with the Department for International Development (DfID). Sir Simon McDonald, who has served as the Foreign Office’s permanent secretary for five years, will step down in September. The [...]
Supply chain crisis: Quarter of all food and hospitality firms hit by low stock levels August 26, 2021 More than a quarter of food and hospitality firms have been hit by low stock levels in recent weeks as Britain’s mounting supply chain crisis takes it toll, according to new figures published this morning. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said its recent business survey found that 27 per cent of food and accommodation [...]