Tag: Labour
News round-up: this week in governance
Rise in UK directors’ confidence; Delaware’s corporate law foundations shaken; EY fined by FRC for breaching fee cap.
What will the new UK government do for governance?
Sir Keir Starmer has committed the Labour administration to ‘service’: by rights, that should include improving business ethics.
UK’s political candidates avoid governance pledges
The major parties have released their manifestos, but not necessarily their detailed plans for corporate governance.
Employee ownership: a help or hindrance to UK business?
The shadow chancellor has proposed a move towards 10% employee ownership, while the CBI director-general describes the plan as a “wilful misunderstanding of business”. How could this work in practice?
Labour planning corporate ‘levy’ for the highly paid
Labour party manifesto will include a new levy to be charged to companies for each employee earning above key thresholds.