News has surfaced that most small businesses in the country do not offer pension schemes for their employees. The information was published in a survey taken by the Association of Consulting Actuaries and shows that a staggering 80 per cent of small businesses in Britain failed to provide any sort of pension scheme to their […]
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Redundancy costs a firm over £16,000 per employee
Companies have been warned that the cost of redundancy is far more serious than firms would initially think, as the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development’s has discovered that the cost of letting an employee go and then hiring someone else averages at £16,375.
The Institute is aware that many firms fall back to redundancy as […]
80 per cent of SMEs don’t provide pension scheme claims ACA survey
“Stay-at-home Friday” will cost small businesses £250 million
Who wants to go back to work after a couple of weeks of relaxation, or not in some cases, with family and friends during Christmas and New Year? Well apparently not many people do want to go back to work and the news is not good at all for small businesses according to the Federation […]
Small business leaders back the Euro but 71 per cent of Brits say “No”
Figures taken by a recent poll have showed that small business leaders are more than eager to join forces with the Euro and are prepared to ditch the pound. However, the small business leaders are not amongst the majority of Britons as 71 per cent of British people would rather not walk around with a […]
SFA hails small businesses as the lifeblood of the economy
Aidan O’Boyle, chairman of the Small Firm’s Association, is claiming that the small business sector is the lifeblood for the future as the small businesses in the country will aid the economic development of the country as well as being able to supply more and more jobs.
O’Boyle stated in the Small Firm’s Association end of […]
The FSB demand credit card interest rate cap
The Federation of Small Businesses is urging the Government to include protection from credit card interest rates as part of their efforts to aid small businesses in 2009.
The Federation is lobbying to bring in a cap on interest rate charges as they reveal that around 25 per cent of small businesses claim that they use […]
The FSB urge small businesses to deal with their relationships with their banks
The Federation of Small Businesses has highlighted their main concern for small businesses as they approach 2009 – the issue being between the small businesses and their banks.
The Federation, who represents almost a quarter of a million small businesses around the country, claims that if 2008 has taught small businesses anything it is that the […]
Working Time Directive - Brown wants to stay out
Small businesses are looking at the possibility of having to enforce a maximum 48 hour week on their employees if Britain votes on the controversial law, ending Britain’s working time directive opt out.
MEPs have voted this week to become a part of the Working Time Directive which will see employees only being allowed to work […]
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