Monthly Archives: May 2019

Nigel Farage would make small business his priority in government

Originally written by Timothy Adler on Small Business
Nigel Farage, leader of the Brexit Party, fighting the European elections on May 23, says he would be make supporting Britain’s small businesses his number one priority if elected into government.
When asked about his priorities on the BBC’s The Andrew Marr Show, Farage said: “… particularly 5.4 million people out there acting as sole traders running small businesses and there’s nobody in government on their side. Let’s make their lives easier – they create more jobs, pay more taxes and it would be good for our country”
Asked if he wanted to become prime minister, Farage shrugged, “No, not particularly.”
However, the Brexit Party would become the second-biggest party in Britain if a snap general election was called tomorrow, according to a Comres survey in the Sunday Telegraph. Farage’s new party could win 20pc of the vote share and 49 seats, nudging ahead of the Conservatives on 19pc and Labour on 27pc.
And the Brexit Party is polling higher than the two major parties combined ahead of this month’s European election. Farage’s insurgent party is on course to get 34pc of the votes, according to an Opinium poll for the Observer; Labour are on 21pc and

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6 simple ways to create a healthy workplace environment

Originally written by Karen Meager & John McLachlan on Small Business
How to create a healthy workplace
A healthy workplace is one which works for everyone and it’s important that adequate time is spent trying to create this.
“Healthy” workplaces are ones that provide an open environment in which everyone feels comfortable to approach both managers and colleagues about any stresses they may have, but it is also a company culture which does not reward or prioritise unhealthy working behaviours.
Instead of standalone initiatives that often do not have sustainable results, focus on determining the root cause and integrating employee wellbeing into all your processes. By following a strategy that places employee wellbeing at the heart of your company culture, you can begin to create a healthy workplace.
However, it is important to remember that this is a process that should be continually revised in order to ensure no-one is slipping through the cracks and everyone is always seeking ways to improve.
Consider root causes, not quick fixes
Even when you think you have processes in place to prevent instances of stress or conflict from occurring, sometimes circumstances will occur where you need to manage these behaviours. Rather than focus on a quick fix which may remove

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Is Freelancing on Fiverr the Best Way to Go?

Fiverr is one of the most popular online marketplaces for buying and selling virtual services. The site launched in 2010 based on the premise that you could get quick gig-like services completed for you for just $5. Freelancers can sell their services on the site, and Fiverr will deduct a small fee in return. Today, […]

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