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Reacting to the news that the Government has given HS2 to go-ahead, Richard Burge, Chief Executive of London Chamber of Commerce and Industry said:
31 January reaction from LCCI, as the UK leaves the European Union.
LCCI respond to the ‘Points-based system and salary thresholds’ report from the Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) today.
Risk mitigation professional Roddy Caxton-Spencer has been elected as the new Chairman of London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI).
With a review of HS2 ongoing, London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) has today released new opinion polling of London businesses about HS2.
With the UK set to leave the EU this month and focus turning to the trade negotiations with Brussels and others around the globe, London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) has appointed an international affairs specialist as its new Chief Executive Officer.
59% of London businesses that tried to recruit during the final quarter of 2019 struggled to find the candidates they required – suggesting employers are set to continue to be challenged by the job market in 2020.
Peter Bishop, Chief Executive of London Chamber of Commerce and Industry, said: “Individual political viewpoints aside, businesses will be grateful that the election has delivered a clear result. The uncertainty caused by previous parliamentary deadlock had significant economic and business confidence impacts."
Sean McKee, Director of Policy and Public Affairs, London Chamber of Commerce and Industry, reacts to the 27-day RMT strike on South Western Railway during December.
With close to 9 in 10 (86%) of businesses in the capital not currently employing apprentices, the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) and London Councils have called for a fully devolved apprenticeship service for London – something that new research shows business supports.