Net Zero – Business requirements
Opportunities Lower costs Increase efficiency Improved reputation New business opportunities Business resilience First-mover advantages Meet legal obligations Risks Damages to assets, Supply chain disruption, Resource shortages Effects of transition – B...
London Chamber reacts to the Immigration White Paper
It is welcome that Ministers have seen sense and will now consult on their proposed £30,000 salary threshold – however, we can tell them already that such a figure would be damaging not just to the London economy, but to the UK economy as a whole - as workers of all skills le...
London Chamber of Commerce welcomes Autumn Statement direction but calls for more specifics
New steps towards devolution for London were welcomed by London Chamber of Commerce and Industry today following the Autumn Statement.
London workforce needs to up its digital skills says new business survey
The London workforce needs a huge boost to its digital ability to ensure it has the skills it needs according a new survey from London Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
London Chamber of Commerce and Industry welcomes report into contribution of EU nationals
London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) today welcomed the London Assembly's EU migration report which recognises the contribution that EU nationals bring to London's economy.
May must use White Paper to guarantee status of EU nationals in London
Chief Executive of London Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Colin Stanbridge has reacted to reports the Prime Minster will, today, publish a White Paper on the status of EU Nationals currently living and working in the UK.
Foreign Affairs Committee reviews Indo-Pacific tilt
The tilt towards the Indo-Pacific has been seen as driven by a desire to make a success story of Brexit while addressing attendant challenges. Two years since the review of the UK Government’s tilt, the Foreign Affairs Committee has issued its report.
Results of LCCI’s Quarterly Skills Survey
The study interviewed over 500 business leaders from micro to large scale companies and found that although the majority of firms are pursuing recruitment drives, they are facing a lack of qualified candidates.
LCCI CEO: Business confidence low, yet many London businesses want to grow their workforce
David Frost, LCCI Chief Executive, assesses the first quarter of 2019 and key issues for London business.
London’s economy weathers the political storm
London’s economy showed its resilience, weathering the political storm during the third quarter of this year, but the tightening labour market continued to trouble businesses trying to recruit.