If so, how often is acceptable? What if the contact is unwanted? The Employment Tribunal recently considered these issues in the Toure v Commissioners for HM Revenue and Customs case. Ms Toure joined HMRC in 2019 and is a French ...
Will Shu, founder and chief executive of Deliveroo, has sold shares worth nearly £15 million, just a month after the food delivery company reported its first profit. Between September 12 and September 16, Shu sold 9.4 million shares, valued at ...
Boxing is often hailed as the “sweet science,” where strategy, skill, and physical prowess converge in the ring. For bettors, understanding the nuances that influence a boxer’s performance can be the difference between a winning bet and a losing one. ...
Marcegaglia Stainless Sheffield will invest £50 million in building a new Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) to upgrade its existing Sheffield site, as confirmed by the Prime Minister in a statement today. The state-of-the-art EAF, set to be operational by mid-2026, ...
Amazon has announced that employees must return to working from the office five days a week starting January 2, 2024, reversing several remote work policies introduced during the Covid-19 pandemic. The move will see the end of hot-desking in offices, ...
The Niche Vehicle Network has awarded over £2 million to six pioneering UK niche vehicle technology projects, with more than £1 million coming from government funding through the Department of Business and Trade and the Advanced Propulsion Centre UK (APC). ...
The Salamanca School is known for important contributions to free-market economics and the Austrian School. The Bolognese jurists also made key contributions. ...
Marx built his infamous Labor Theory of Value on the premise that labor itself was a commodity. However, as Mises and other Austrians have noted, Marx failed both at understanding the complexity of labor and subjective value theories. ...
The US federal government is the nation’s largest landlord and still owns 28 percent of the land in the US. The time has come for large-scale privatization. ...
The standard belief is that slavery was about obtaining “cheap labor,“ yet nothing could be further from the truth. Slavery comes with high opportunity costs, which is why American slave owners depended upon several government regulations to subsidize their “peculiar ...