BII calls for ‘meaningful’ support as April changes hit 80% of members
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BII Calls On Chancellor To Reverse The Harm Being Done To Independently Run Pubs - CLH News: Caterer, Licensee and Hotelier News - News for Pubs, Bars, Hotels and Restaurants
Share Post Share Email Steve Alton, CEO of the British Institute of Innkeeping (BII), has today written to the Chancellor following the stark results of their recent survey. Steve Alton commented: “With 83% being forced to reduce team shifts and 63% reducing their head counts through recruitment freezes or redundancies, working people stand to see a reduction in the money in their pockets, contrary to Governmen…
BII calls on Chancellor to recognise and reverse the harm being done to independently run pubs and their people | The British Guild of Beer Writers
Steve Alton, CEO of the British Institute of Innkeeping (BII), has today written to the Chancellor following the stark results of their recent survey. Steve Alton commented: “With 83% being forced to reduce team shifts and 63% reducing their head counts through recruitment freezes or redundancies, working people stand to see a reduction in the money in their pockets, contrary to Government’s intentions. “Our members, despite positive trading for…
BII calls for ‘meaningful’ support as April changes hit 80% of members
The British Institute of Innkeeping has called for “meaningful support for pubs, not empty words”, as its latest survey revealed that 80% of its members said that all four elements of the changes that came into force this April have negatively impacted their businesses. The BII’s 13,000 members mainly run independent pubs as free traders or tenants and lessees, and have consistently urged the government to allow them access to fair taxation. I…
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