business leaders
Coverage of business leaders in the Nexus archive.
- Are German companies leaving the country?
German companies are considering relocating or investing abroad due to high costs and sluggish growth, as indicated by some business leaders. DW reports on the numbers.
- Labour MPs beg Andy Burnham not to make Net Zero zealot Ed Miliband the next Chancellor: Business leaders and even unions warn his high tax and green obsessions are toxic
Labour MPs are urging Andy Burnham not to appoint Ed Miliband as the next Chancellor due to concerns over his high tax policies and focus on green initiatives, which business leaders and unions claim are toxic.
- Sponsored: From Lego bricks to college labs: Washington students commit to STEM
Washington State STEM Signing Day gathers educators, business leaders, and elected officials to honor students dedicated to STEM fields. The event celebrates student commitment to science, technology, engineering, and math.
- How Mayor Karen Bass weathered a brutal campaign and won a spot in the Nov. 3 runoff
Karen Bass secured a spot in the mayoral runoff with support from a coalition of organized labor and business leaders. She will compete against either Spencer Pratt or Nithya Raman in the November 3 election.
- How Mayor Karen Bass weathered a brutal campaign and won a spot in the Nov. 3 runoff
Mayor Karen Bass secured a spot in the mayoral runoff with support from a coalition including organized labor and business leaders. She will face either Spencer Pratt or Nithya Raman in the November 3 runoff.
- Spencer Pratt’s ultra-exclusive election party guestlist reveals city elite lining up behind him
Spencer Pratt's ultra-exclusive election party in West Los Angeles attracted a guestlist of celebrities, political operatives, business leaders, and community activists, highlighting city elites supporting him.
- U.S. manufacturers extend best hot streak since 2022, so why aren’t business leaders happy?
U.S. manufacturers experienced their fifth consecutive month of growth in May, marking the longest streak in four years. However, business leaders remain anxious due to concerns over Trump tariffs and rising inflation linked to the Iran war.
- Ministers urged to press ahead with ban on zero-hours contracts
Campaigners urge ministers to ban zero-hours contracts despite business claims that such rules would deter hiring and exclude young people. The Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG) and the Trades Union Congress (TUC) joined other organizations in calling for the government to reject business opposition.
- Real estate, business leaders blast Mamdani’s NYC housing plan as heavy-handed big government
Real estate and business leaders criticize Mamdani’s New York City housing plan, calling it an example of heavy-handed government intervention. The plan faces backlash from key industry stakeholders.
- Could Alberta really leave Canada?
Alberta has announced a referendum on October 19 to explore a path toward independence, sparking political debate. Prime Minister Mark Carney advocates for unity, while Alberta Premier Danielle Smith supports remaining in Canada. The move has caused tension with separatists and business leaders, raising concerns about uncertainty in Canada’s energy sector.
- Business leaders and employees are not on the same page about AI
Business leaders and employees have diverging views on AI's impact, with executives predicting job contraction and employees anticipating smaller effects or potential job growth.
- Pointed News Quiz | Investigations, Business Leaders, Cons
The article presents a quiz focusing on recent investigations, prominent business leaders, and consumer-related topics. It aims to test readers' knowledge on these current issues.
- Business leaders warn Rachel Reeves her 'holiday tax' will add £500million a year to UK costs
Business leaders are warning UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves that the proposed 'holiday tax' will increase annual UK costs by £500 million. The claim highlights concerns over the financial impact of the policy on businesses and public spending.