How hospitality can cope with strikes and staff shortages
The leisure and hospitality industry’s recovery post-pandemic is still being blighted by a shortage of staff.
The leisure and hospitality industry’s recovery post-pandemic is still being blighted by a shortage of staff.
With the soaring cost of living squeezing pockets, no one wants to be paying more tax than they should be.
While the hospitality industry enjoyed an early summer uplift with the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations getting the tills ringing, recruitment within the sector remains a problem.
If you work for a contractor, you must be on top of your obligations under the Government’s Construction Industry Scheme (CIS).
Small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) contribute massively to the UK economy, accounting for more than £2 trillion in turnover, new research has revealed.
If you are a contractor, the Construction Industry Scheme (CIS) is something that you will need to familiarise yourself with to avoid falling behind and facing penalties.
As the war in Ukraine rages, the Government has taken steps to crackdown on foreign criminals attempting to launder money through UK property ownership.
Everyone loves a party, and one of the biggest will be celebrating the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee at the start of June.
Businesses across the UK are feeling the squeeze of increasing energy bills and raw materials, especially as the inflation rate recently hit 9 per cent.
The future of the hospitality industry will be in the spotlight next month when politicians and the movers and shakers in the industry come together for a key conference.
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