Monthly Archives: April 2017

Bosses left confused by what do about religion at work

A new ComRes report about workplace diversity and inclusion suggests that British employers struggle to manage expressions of religion and belief in the workplace, and up to a million people in Britain may have experienced workplace harassment, discrimination or bullying because of their religion or belief. The Belief at Work study into faith in the
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Number of tech start-ups double since Brexit vote

An analysis of Companies House data by audit, tax and consulting firm RSM finds that the number of tech start-ups in the UK has more than doubled since the Brexit referendum. In the eight month period prior to the referendum in June 2016, 2,325 software publishing, computer programming, and business and domestic software companies were incorporated. However,
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A third of SMEs don’t know about the government’s industrial strategy

The Aldermore SME Future Attitudes report reveals an astonishing lack of awareness around the government’s much-vaunted Industrial Strategy, fewer than three in ten (29 per cent) small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) claim to have heard about it. The report, which surveyed over a thousand senior SME decision makers in across the UK, reveals that of those
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