by dcadmin | Mar 22, 2021 | Contractors, FinancialManagement, IR35
Having been postponed from 2020, major IR35 changes are due imminently, and it is important that organisations and individual contractors alike understand and prepare for the changes. Having been applicable to the public sector sine 2017, they will be coming to the...
by dcadmin | Mar 9, 2021 | Asia, Women Work and Leadership
One could be forgiven as a woman for thinking what on earth does one have to do to break through the glass ceiling with respect to top positions in Japan. Japan has seen radical increases in women in the workplace, with higher levels than even the UK and USA. The...
by dcadmin | Mar 9, 2021 | Commonwealth, International Trade, Post Brexit
It is not just international women who are celebrated today, but The Commonwealth. It is no co-incidence that at the heart of this year’s Commonwealth Day celebrations is the theme of women in leadership. The Commonwealth is potentially a huge opportunity for Britain...
by dcadmin | Mar 9, 2021 | Women Work and Leadership
On International Women’s Day, it is worth thinking about the role of women in organisations, enterprises and businesses across MENA. Across MENA, women are often more highly educated and often more motivated than a lot of Arab men, but they still only constitute 25%...
by dcadmin | Mar 9, 2021 | British Trade, International Trade, Post Brexit
The news that several British ports, amongst those serving as 30 designated border control posts, are not ready for the next wave of post Brexit bureaucracy – import checks from EU – due in July is again deeply worrying and is exacerbated by a lack of any...
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