Legislation News – Page 51
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Is your business prepared for GDPR?
New legislation around data protection come into force in just nine months’ time but how many people in the eating and drinking out sector are talking about GDPR? Roberts Lands of Howard Kennedy sets put why it matters to your business.
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CAMRA scraps business rates lobby day
The Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) has said it cannot afford to lobby for a reduction in business rates for pubs.
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Food industry warns of Brexit workforce shortage
The UK food industry has warned that a Brexit workforce shortage could leave a third of its businesses unviable
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One in seven Brits predominantly drink at home
New research by YouGov has shown that one in seven Brits almost always stay in to enjoy a drink, with over 55s most likely to skip drinking out.
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‘Clarity needed over calorie reduction plan’
The Association of Licensed Multiple Retailers has called for comprehensive industry engagement around calorie reduction and stressed the sector’s hard work to date in promoting healthy attitudes to food.
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CPL launches right to work validation tool
CPL Training Group has launched a new tool which enables businesses to validate documents to prove a person’s identity and right to work status.
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ALMR welcomes post-Brexit trade plans
The ALMR has welcomed the Government’s announcements on how it will handle the first stages of departing from the EU.
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Government urged to “stop dragging feet” over tipping policy
The Unite union has urged the Government to stop dragging its feet over the tipping consultation.
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Chefs put vegetables centre-stage as diners eat less meat
A number of chefs are backing a campaign to place vegetables centre stage on restaurant menus.
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Small business owners stretching to meet NLW costs
The majority (64%) of small businesses impacted by the National Living Wage (NLW) have stretched to meet the latest rise by taking lower profits, new research from the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) shows.
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Deliveroo to introduce safety measures for drivers
Deliveroo is introducing safety measures to try to protect its riders from violence
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Government urged to ditch ‘outdated’ RPI measure
The ALMR has called on the Government to bring forward the use of CPI as the principal measure of inflation to 2020.
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Trade bodies welcome announcement on EU worker contributions
The Government’s plan to assess the economic contribution of EU migrants has been welcomed by leading trade bodies within the food and drink industry.
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PCA accepted 156 cases in first year of code
The Pubs Code Adjudicator accepted 156 cases for arbitration in the year since the legislation first came into effect, a new report has shown.
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Government ‘must publish rates relief payment schedule for pubs’
The Government should publish a timetable on when pubs will get £25m worth of rates relief, a leading business rates and rents specialist firm has said.
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Adjudicator raised £1.5m from pubcos
The Pubs Code Adjudicator’s office raised a total levy of £1.5m in 2016/17 from the six pubcos covered by the legislation.
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Sector in line to save £40m through business rates cut
Proposals to change the indexation for business rates calculations could save pubs and restaurants £40m in the first three years of the change, according to rates experts.
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Labour backs Scottish pubs code plans
Scottish Labour has backed plans by an MSP to bring in a pubs code north of the border.
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Michelin-starred pubs to pay extra £1m on rates
Business rates bills for the UK’s 17 Michelin-starred pub restaurants are set to rise £1m following the revaluation, new research has shown.
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Taylor insists review won’t burden business
Matthew Taylor, who will today unveil his long-awaited review into the gig economy has insisted that his recommendations will not add to the burdens on businesses.