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Debate – is shrinkflation justified?
Are firms right to reduce the size of their products, but not their prices?
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Should employers play a more active role in the financial wellbeing of staff?
Two CEOs argue whether employers should support their employees’ financial – as well as physical and mental – wellbeing
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Dogs in the workplace: good for business?
Two CEOs give their views on whether bringing four-legged friends into the office is a boon to business
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Is hot-desking good for business?
Two business leaders debate the pros and cons of flexible working practices
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Should the UK government intervene in the steel industry?
Poll shows 56% in favour. We asked two business leaders to debate
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Will president Trump be good for British business?
Will his protectionist policies spell trouble or will it herald a land of fresh opportunity for Brexit Britain?
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Should weekend emails wait until Monday?
Weekend emails: unfair intrusion into staff downtime or product of new working practices?
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Are bonuses necessary?
When Neil Woodford scrapped bonuses at his firm earlier this year, it reignited the debate over financial rewards
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Are open-plan offices good for business?
Two IoD members debate whether open-plan workspaces are a boon for a business
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Should boards include an employee representative?
Two directors debate if Theresa May’s plans would be a positive for business
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Can business leaders and employees be friends?
We ask two business leaders how they feel about employee-manager friendships
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Should all UK businesses be forced to reveal their gender pay gap?
Firms with more than 250 employees must soon calculate pay differences between male and female workers