Dorset business fears for the future
As the country moves to Plan B, Dorset Chamber’s chief executive expresses great concern for the future of local businesses.
As the country moves to Plan B, Dorset Chamber’s chief executive expresses great concern for the future of local businesses.
Dorset Chamber is urging people to follow the new restrictions which have come into force and to support local businesses in the light of further Covid concerns.
The Chamber is to hold its first in-person mental health event for bosses – The ‘Got Your Six’ (GU6) resilience campaign.
Dorset Chamber held an event entitled ‘Gentlemen, Let’s Talk about the Menopause’, which is believed to be a first for the UK.
A talk for men on the menopause in the workplace on Thursday 30 September is being spearheaded by Dorset Chamber.
Business owners are being urged to attend the event which will help them harness the power of cutting-edge technology.
Dorset Chamber’s reaction to the government’s announcement yesterday was mixed as future for businesses is uncertain.
Businesses have been faced with huge challenges over the past 18 months and the Chamber is concerned the increase will add to the burden.
The winners will be announced on the Queen’s birthday in April next year which also marks HM’s platinum jubilee.
Dorset Chamber, determined to break down barriers around the menopause in the workplace, has held an online event to discuss the issue.