Category: suppliers
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300,000 Israeli households have switched electricity suppliers
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Nearly 300,000 households have switched their electricity accounts away from the Israel Electricity Corporation (IEC) as of Monday, January 13, following the electricity reform, which was launched six months ago, Noga Electricity Systems Management, which manages the electricity structure, reported. Electricity in Israel. This number is three times higher than…
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Public sector suppliers shift NI and wage hikes onto the taxpayer
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Higher National Insurance costs and higher wage bills are being paid by major government contractors to the Treasury, raising concerns about the ultimate burden on taxpayers. Cleaning and facilities management groups such as Churchill Group and Mitty, along with construction giant Mace, are among those negotiating with Whitehall to pass…
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Public sector suppliers shift NI and wage hikes onto the taxpayer
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Higher National Insurance costs and higher wage bills are being paid by major government contractors to the Treasury, raising concerns about the ultimate burden on taxpayers. Cleaning and facilities management groups such as Churchill Group and Mitty, along with construction giant Mace, are among those negotiating with Whitehall to pass…
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Suppliers warn farming inheritance tax will jeopardise UK food security
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Farming leaders and suppliers are warning that Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ inheritance tax on farming assets exceeding £1m could undermine Britain’s food security, making the UK more dependent on foreign imports. Business leaders, including Nigel Murray, managing director of Booth Supermarkets, have expressed concerns that the tax changes could erode incentives…
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Suppliers warn farming inheritance tax will jeopardise UK food security
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Farming leaders and suppliers are warning that Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ inheritance tax on farming assets exceeding £1m could undermine Britain’s food security, making the UK more dependent on foreign imports. Business leaders, including Nigel Murray, managing director of Booth Supermarkets, have expressed concerns that the tax changes could erode incentives…
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Tata Steel workers and suppliers receive £13.5 million in emergency funding amid Port Talbot restructuring
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The UK government has announced £13.5m of emergency funding to support supply chain companies and workers affected by Tata Steel’s restructuring plans at its Port Talbot site in South Wales. The funding represents the first allocation from a transitional board set up to manage the impact of Tata’s switch from…
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Boeing expects 787 suppliers to catch up by year’s end, restoring output By Reuters
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Written by Alison Lambert (Reuters) – Boeing Co expects delayed suppliers to make up for parts that have slowed production of its 787 jetliner to less than five a month, as the U.S. planemaker works to restore production of two key commercial programs by the end of the year. Boeing…
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JSS interns, suppliers and MPs major losers in Treasury’s spending cuts
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The government has postponed plans to convert the employment terms of 46,000 junior high school (JSS) trainees to permanent, pensionable terms, as the Treasury rationalized the budget after a parliamentary committee dropped some controversial clauses in the finance bill. Part of the standby plan If the National Assembly does not…