Time for employers to offer paid leave after miscarriages – Kate Hindmarch
Although it is great that these organisations are taking the lead on providing women and their partners the safety net of paid leave, there are still a lot of places where this subject is taboo, and employees struggle to prompt conversations around their own circumstances.
Dechra expects full year revenue to be ahead of expectations
The board of Dechra, which employs around 160 staff at its base in Skipton, North Yorkshire, has published an update on trading and outlook for the current financial year.
Bradford-based Morrisons' chairman rejects criticism of bonuses proposed for senior management
Advisory firms ISS and Glass Lewis recommended Morrisons’ shareholders vote against the supermarket’s pay report at the annual meeting on June 10 after the board adjusted the criteria for bonuses because of a surge in Covid-related costs, according to the Sunday Times.
The examples that Yorkshire can learn from JFK and the space race – Mark Casci
Speaking before the US congress he pledged that the US “should commit itself to achieving the goal, before this decade is out, of landing a man on the Moon and returning him safely to the Earth”.
Wizz Air swings to a loss of £489m as pandemic batters airline industry
The company carried just 10.2 million passengers in the 12 months to the end of March, down by three-quarters from the year before.
Lockdown is easing, so why is Yorkshire business so anxious? – Rashmi Dube
Hospitality is opening fully much to the sector’s relief as England doesn’t really cater for al fresco dining, but we gave it our best shot, sitting outside in six or seven layers of clothing getting wet as our food got cold simply to be able to be in other people’s company.
Leeds-based Getech delivers robust performance in challenging year
Getech said the Covid-19 pandemic had enabled the group to accelerate its progress towards global net-zero, while supporting customers in the delivery of new energy assets.
Yorkshire industrialist Sir Andrew Cook calls for wholesale ban on 'unsafe' Chinese steel imports
Sir Andrew Cook, Chairman of Sheffield-based William Cook Holdings, issued a stark warning of a “critical safety issue” arising from cheap Chinese-made steel flooding the country’s engineering markets and has voiced fears for the survival of Britain’s strategic steel industry if the government fails to take effective measures to restrict steel imports from China.
The Wensleydale Creamery is on the hunt for new staff – here's how to apply
Based in Hawes in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, the Wensleydale Creamery is looking to develop its food offering.
FCA outlines measures to save consumers £4.2bn over 10 years
The FCA is implementing a package of remedies to improve competition and protect home and motor insurance customers from loyalty penalties.














