By SIMON CONSTABLE
Monday, August 7, 2023
Sunday, August 6, 2023
Forbes.com: Milk Lovers Beware: Brace Yourself For A Rebound In Prices.
By SIMON CONSTABLE
Coffee lovers might want to switch from latte to espresso pronto.
That’s because the price of milk is currently skyrocketing and will likely continue to do so, experts say. This phenomenon is due to an horrific confluence of events that will make milk lovers wince. Read more here.
Forbes.com: Rishi Sunak’s Bold North Sea Energy Stand For Britain Won’t Be An Easy Sell
By SIMON CONSTABLE
At last, Britain is moving towards an energy policy that’s workable.
The country’s Prime Minister Rishi Sunak says he wants to see more drilling in the oil and gas-rich North Sea. The idea is to boost British energy independence and comes more than a year after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine which shone a spotlight on Britain’s lack of domestic supply. Read more here.
Thursday, August 3, 2023
Korn Ferry: An Alarming Uptick in Turnover
By SIMON CONSTABLE
In one UK firm after another, workers are discovering an alarming trend: their colleagues from a year ago—or even a few months passed—are no longer there.
Despite some pricey post-pandemic efforts to retain employees, a series of shake-ups continue to plague Britain's labor market, new research shows. Experts say the level is high enough to create disruptions in many businesses and potentially increase staffing turnover costs. "Turnover is much higher than leaders would like," says Rory Singleton, Korn Ferry's head of global industrial markets. "Lots of people I talk with have struggled to find replacements, and it's taking far longer. Read more here.
Monday, July 31, 2023
Korn Ferry: A New Look for Apprenticeships
By SIMON CONSTABLE
The apprenticeships among the job listings seemed normal. They would last up to five years and offer an increasing pay scale. But there was one key twist—beyond trade gigs, they came they came in banking, marketing, even medicine. Read more here.
Saturday, July 29, 2023
Forbes.com: Britain To Switch Energy Policy, But How?
By SIMON CONSTABLE
Not content with green lighting Britain’s first new coal mine in decades, the United Kingdom’s Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, has a taken a new stance of energy policy.
“I don’t think that we’re going to get to net zero by telling everybody that they can’t fly anywhere or can’t do this or can’t do that. That’s not my approach to it,” Sunak told the BBC.
Instead he wants a pragmatic and proportionate way, while at the same time staying committed to achieving its carbon-emissions goal by 2050. Read more here.