January 8, 2017

Plans to cut red tape threaten plumbing and heating employers

Plans to cut red tape threaten plumbing and heating employers Published:  02 May, 2016 Government plans to cut red tape may present a challenge to plumbing and heating employers, according to the Association of Plumbing & Heating Contractors (APHC). Business Secretary Sajid Javid has promised to address employment rules that

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Prequalification opens for £16m bus station

​Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) has opened prequalification to seek a contractor to build a new bus station for Wigan. The new bus station will be built on the site of the current one, to provide a new gateway to the town, with improved facilities to encourage bus travel. Councillor

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January 8, 2017

Plans to cut red tape threaten plumbing and heating employers

Plans to cut red tape threaten plumbing and heating employers Published:  02 May, 2016 Government plans to cut red tape may present a challenge to plumbing and heating employers, according to the Association of Plumbing & Heating Contractors (APHC). Business Secretary Sajid Javid has promised to address employment rules that prevent employees from starting up their own business after leaving a job. ‘Non-compete clauses’ can currently be added to employment contracts, preventing individuals from competing against their former employer or working for a competitor for a set period of time. Government is now launching a call for evidence, asking individuals and employers whether this type of practice is acting as a barrier to innovation and employment. The move forms part of the government’s Innovation Plan, which covers areas such as how better regulation can drive innovation and opportunities to use the millions of pounds spent on public procurement every year to support new and exciting businesses. The survey, launched online this week, will be asking businesses for their ideas on how to ensure the plan is a success. Mr Javid said: “Home to some of the most innovative companies in Europe, Britain is already ahead of the curve in many ways when it comes to driving forward new ideas. […] But I am clear that I want to see more enterprising start-ups and greater productivity in a free and fair marketplace, by making sure we take action to break down any barriers that are curbing innovation and entrepreneurship.” As well as asking businesses for their views on the impact of non-compete causes, the government is seeking opinions on how it can improve services, drive growth and create jobs. The survey results will be used to inform the Innovation Plan, which will set out opportunities for innovation and new technologies open to British businesses. John Thompson, chief executive at APHC, said: “Reforms to non-compete clauses would present employers in our industry with a significant challenge, with the constant threat of employees taking advantage of the skills and experience they have acquired in their time at a company to purloin its customer base. “As a result, it’s incredibly likely that employee training and development would be stifled, disadvantaging members of our industry as they attempt to progress in their careers. However, we would certainly encourage members of the plumbing and heating industry to provide their feedback via the new survey, which will feed into plans to improve innovation in businesses across the UK.” The survey can be accessed at https://bisgovuk.citizenspace.com/innovation/national-innovation-plan. Source link

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Prequalification opens for £16m bus station

​Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) has opened prequalification to seek a contractor to build a new bus station for Wigan. The new bus station will be built on the site of the current one, to provide a new gateway to the town, with improved facilities to encourage bus travel. Councillor Andrew Fender, chair of the TfGM committee, said:  “We’re excited to open prequalification to potential tenderers. This is a fantastic £15.7m project to improve Wigan bus station. We aim to provide a better waiting environment, improved facilities for passengers and a more modern gateway to the town for both residents and visitors.” The development is being supported by central government through the Greater Manchester Local Growth Deal Programme. Planning approval for the new bus station was given in April 2016 and construction is expected to start in June 2017 with an anticipated 18-month construction period. The estimated value of the main construction contract is £9m. TfGM has already built new transport interchanges in Wythenshawe, Altrincham and Rochdale with a new interchange in Bolton under construction. Electronic access to the pre-qualification information and requests to participate in the tender process is at http://procontract.due-north.com/register until 5th September 2016.       Further Images This article was published on 10 Aug 2016 (last updated on 10 Aug 2016). Source link

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