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Business must unite and tell Boris, ‘never mind the baubles,’ we want to get back to work

20 November 2020 Opinion Charlie Mullins 3 Comments

Businesses have rolled over and absorbed far too much of a basting from this Government over Covid and it’s time to stand up and tell it to get stuffed.

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Unpaid shifts are exploitative & fundamentally wrong!

15 March 201815 March 2018 Columns, Opinion Charlie Mullins 0 Comments

The workplace is meant to be a place where people learn, a pathway to bettering themselves you could say; So someone please tell me why companies have the audacity to exploit our young people with ‘unpaid shifts’.

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The Adonis Affair Highlights A Dangerous New Trend In Theresa May’s ‘Hyper-Sensitive’ Government!

2 January 20182 January 2018 Opinion Charlie Mullins 0 Comments

The departure of Labour peer, Lord Adonis, as independent infrastructure advisor to the Government last week highlights a far more serious issue for business than a simple disagreement between traditional political rivals over a controversial policy.

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Britain's small and medium-sized businesses are quietly rewiring the way they operate, and the trigger is no longer the calendar quarter but the fixture list. From tennis fortnights to stadium residencies and a summer of football, a growing "event economy" is reshaping local trading conditions for thousands of firms, and the smartest operators are planning for it months in advance.

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