Government ‘must incentivise job creation’
The UK government has been advised to incentivise job creation in a bid to help boost the number of people in employment in the UK, one sector body has claimed.According to John Walker, national chairman of the Federation of Small Businesses, the coalition needs to act on policies and initiatives already announced to help boost small business confidence so that they can invest and grow in the months and years ahead.
"If the government makes the right choices and puts action into words we can turn this around. The government has a good chance to make a real difference to the livelihoods of small firms when it reports on the Modern Workplaces consultation," he commented.
Mr Walker added that by putting simple measures in place, such as excluding micro firms from the right to request flexible working for all, businesses will be freed from the "shackle" of red tape so they can grow, innovate and take on new staff.
Meanwhile, John Longworth, director general of the British Chambers of Commerce, recently said that Britain can help to boost its ongoing economic recovery by recognising that the country's businesses are "a force for good".
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