Remove 2023 Remove Budget Remove Equipment Remove Health
article thumbnail

The sector responds to the Spring Budget

Workplace Insight

Yesterday’s Spring Budget included a number of announcements that affect the various people, place and technology professions in the UK. The Autumn Budget in November 2023 teased us with the “Back to Work” plan to support sick or disabled adults back into work along with a launch of the occupational health consultation.

Budget 59
article thumbnail

Finding a Voice in the Future of Work

Success

For me, an introverted homeschooled kid without high school paper experience, it meant whatever was left: the health and safety beat. In the cold twice-daily budget meeting room, our no-nonsense beat editor called on each reporter to boldly lay out their soul—er, story idea—for review. They are advisers. We regret the error.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Not many people want fully remote work, but nearly everybody wants a better office

Workplace Insight

Just 7 percent of UK office workers back fully remote work, but eight in ten would like to see significant improvements to their company’s office and more support for flexible working, according to the Sony State of Offices Report 2023 [registration]. Over a quarter (28 percent) of UK office workers are still entirely office based.

2023 120
article thumbnail

The UK workplace sector reacts to the Spring Budget 2023

Workplace Insight

Today the UK’s Chancellor of the Exchequer, Jeremy Hunt presented his Spring Budget to the House of Commons. Other key announcements A £400m investment to increase the availability of mental health and musculoskeletal resources, and expand the placement and support scheme for individuals.

Budget 98
article thumbnail

Business finance: The ultimate guide for non-finance people

BMT Office Administration

In fact, ROBS is currently the most popular form of business financing in 2023. A fiscal year simply represents the 12-month period that a business uses for its accounting, taxes, and budgeting purposes. It also depends on the health of the economy, as banks are less willing to give out business loans during recessions.

Finance 105