Month: March 2020

UK Government playing hardball with airlines amid coronavirus crisis is a huge gamble

UK Government playing hardball with airlines amid coronavirus crisis is a huge gamble, says GlobalData Following the announcement by Chancellor Rishi Sunak that the UK government will only step in to support airlines as a last resort, it is a clear divergence from the stance of other governments. Nick Wyatt, […]

Comment on Chancellor’s funding for self-employed

Commenting on the Chancellor of the Exchequer’s announcement regarding funding for sole-traders and self-employed people, Sam O’Connor, CEO, Coconut said: “We commend the Chancellor for providing a generous package of funding support for self-employed people. However, there are millions who cannot wait until June to receive support. They are struggling today […]

5 Tips for remote working

Remote working in a global business environment Today’s leadership requires the ability to renew, create trust and interact with people by video connection when exceptional situations force a change in meeting practices. Confidence in employees, clear guidance on work, and leadership by example – these are the three most important […]

Kids are facing cyberbullying with 66% of parents being unaware

Kids are facing cyberbullying with 66% of parents being unaware According to data gathered by Atlas VPN, 66% of parents are not monitoring their children’s time spent on social media. Research also shows a positive correlation between time spent on social media and the chance of being cyberbullied. Statistics acquired […]

Workplace bullying fears due to coronavirus fears

Why being nice to each other is more important than ever! Discrimination in the workplace is a rising cause for concern in the UK, as the Covid-19 pandemic places the country on a lockdown. While those identified as ‘keyworkers’ have been told to continue going to work, there’s increasing concern […]

Tips on How to Handle layoffs and Impacted Hourly Workers as an Effect of COVID-19

Ronn Torossian is a crisis management expert who has more than 20 years of experience working with national and international brands that go through disruptive and unexpected events that threaten to harm the organization or its stakeholders.  He has some thoughts regarding how our country’s CEO’s need to address the tough conversation […]

How Brits could earn more than £2.2 million without leaving their house

People could earn at least £2.2 million by filming mundane daily activities and uploading them to YouTube, new research shows. 6.5 million users have watched a video on how to make a cup of tea, while filming brushing your teeth could make you over £3,500 alone.  YouTube pays users an […]