Sunday 12 June 2016

Reflection

A Week in Review

It is Sunday late afternoon sitting down relaxing and thinking back at the week just gone by.

Monday blog
It comes a time in the life of an entrepreneur/small business owner where growth leads to more staff and the consequent need to have someone else helping with managing staff. So how do you support a new manager?

Tuesday blog
Is your company flexible? Non? Then you are missing out ...



Wednesday blog
European employment regulations and the free movement of labour have shaped the UK economy for decades now, so the implication of a potential Brexit are big. What if we left?

Thursday blog
While labour productivity in other countries has grown in the last few years, UK businesses aren't as productive as they should be and it is still lower than it was before the recession. So how do you improve it?

Friday blog
The corporate tax system is becoming more intertwined with employment  and it is likely to increase.

The OECD) has come up with proposals to fix tax avoidance, big part of which is that an organisation's tax should be paid where there is economic activity e.g. where the key people are employed.

Saturday blog
An exciting weekend full of sport with the start of the UEFA Euro 2016 tournament and the Queen's 90th birthday weekend celebrations.

This week in the news
The Brexit debate is hotting up now with more live debates and speculations from all side which unfortunately are contributing to wobbles in the pound.
Mohammad Ali's funeral was a great example of interfaith unity and a clear example of how one man, with determination, can change the world. We can all take example from "The Greatest" and do our bit in our everyday life.

Feel-good story of the week
The Queen's weekend celebrations especially the Patron's lunch and parade were an amazing spectacle, truly quintessentially British, a great tribute to an amazing woman, sovereign who has devoted and continues to devote her life to serving her Country and the Commonwealth but also a tribute  to the importance of family, unity and all that makes Great Britain well Great.


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