Business
It isn’t “anti-business” to oppose high pay for mediocrity
One Society’s Larissa Hansford argues that businesspeople don’t know the first thing about what is and isn’t “anti-business”.
Women’s work – an opportunity for growth we can’t afford to pass up
James T. Plunkett looks at why increased participation in the workforce by women may be the key to growth that this government needs.
High pay damages our economy
One Society’s Duncan Exley argues high executive pay damages the performance of the economy, and the businesses which themselves award the pay.
Steve Jobs: He did it his way
Steve Jobs, the co-founder and, until recently, CEO of Apple, died last night at home with his family. Jobs had […]
Ofsted finds little profit in vocational business courses
An Ofsted report found problems in post-16 business studies. They found that students work and teachers’ extending and deepening of their understanding was weak.
More immigration cap anger from small businesses
Fast-growing small businesses are the latest group to speak out against the immigration cap, saying the restrictions on hiring non-EU migrants are forcing them to turn away work because they are unable to hire the right people. The news follows twin criticisms of the cap last week from the prime minister's election speechwriter and the House of Commons Home Affairs Committee.