The final chapter of the first Labour’s Business pamphlet to be published is by Hazel Blears MP. It focuses on how some forward-thinking businesses in her Salford constituency have developed according to the needs of their communities. As the last chapter in 2011′s pamphlet, its broad approach sets a really positive tone for future thinking [...]
Posted on April 16, 2012 by admin
The next chapter of the Labour’s Business pamphlet to be published on the website is the chapter on how Labour can spur international development through a sustainable business development strategy, contributed by Tim Shand, Oliver Deed and Victoria Clarke. Tim Shand is the international programmes co-ordinator for Sonke Gender Justice Network in South Africa. He [...]
Posted on April 13, 2012 by admin
The next chapter of the Labour’s Business pamphlet to be published on the website is Alastair Harper’s work on the prospects of creating a greener economy for Britain. Alastair works for a leading charity on the business and politics of climate change and is a former adviser to the Confederation of British Industry. As a journalist [...]
Posted on April 12, 2012 by admin
Sue Christensen has been an accountant in Altrincham since 1973, when she founded her own firm, which now employs four staff and runs the books of scores of small businesses around the country. Sue is an Associate of the Institute of Financial Accounts, Fellow of the Association of Certified Public Accountants, and Fellow of the Federation [...]
Posted on March 30, 2012 by admin
The next chapter of the Labour’s Business pamphlet to feature on the website is about the power of government contracts to unleash sustainable enterprise in the UK, written by Dominic Campbell. Dominic is founder of FutureGov, which uses technology and the web to drive improvement in local government. BY DOMINIC CAMPBELL Central government procurement is [...]
Posted on March 27, 2012 by admin