Boohoo’s share price jumps as independent review absolves firm of deliberately allowing poor working conditions September 25, 2020 Boohoo’s share price rose by more than 13 per cent in early morning trading after an independent review absolved the fast fashioner retailer of allegations that it deliberately allowed poor working conditions and low pay at its suppliers. The review was conducted by Alison Levitt QC following the “sweatshop” scandal, which highlighted poor working practices at [...]
A New Look for high street retail? Here’s what matters in the Covid-19 world September 16, 2020 It has been what Sir Alex Ferguson used to call “squeaky bum time” for fashion retailer New Look these past few days. On Monday it was being reported that British Land and Landsec, two of the chain’s biggest landlords, were preparing to vote against the proposed company voluntary arrangement (CVA) which would have switched the [...]
Fifty years on, Friedman was right: businesses answer to shareholders September 14, 2020 Yesterday marked fifty years since the publication of one of the most important articles in business history, written by Milton Friedman, the pint-sized American economist, and published in the New York Times. Friedman’s article had a simple argument but one with a profound impact. “There is one and only one social responsibility of business,” he [...]
Business has a moral duty to tackle the scourge of human trafficking — starting with supply chains September 2, 2020 The impacts of this pandemic have been countless and varied — from health to the economy, education to technological development. But one tragic side effect of Covid-19 has sadly too often gone unspoken: an increase in instances of human trafficking and forced labour abuses taking place amid the disruptions to global supply chains. According to [...]
Inside Missguided: Welcome to a world of celebrities, swearing, and knock-off fast fashion August 21, 2020 What is it about Manchester for producing creativity? The Hollies, The Bee Gees, Simply Red, The Verve – I could fill a whole page with the successful bands that have come out of Manchester. Then there’s Manchester-based brands and retailers: the Co-op, Kellogg’s, Warburtons, Betfred, AO.com. And then of course, there’s fashion. The Very Group, [...]
UK firms cut more than 106,000 jobs amid coronavirus pandemic August 19, 2020 The coronavirus pandemic has battered the UK economy since it arrived in early 2020 – and no sector has remained unscathed, with more than 100,000 job cuts planned during the pandemic. The government’s furlough scheme has allowed millions of people to keep getting a paycheck, but fears are growing that when this is phased out [...]
Customers question value of clothes bundles in Edinburgh fashion firm’s Lost Stock charity venture August 12, 2020 Frustrated customers have hit out at Lost Stock, a coronavirus charity venture led by an Edinburgh-based fashion company, claiming it misled shoppers over the value and quality of items sold. Mallzee launched its Lost Stock initiative in June following reports that some high street stores had cancelled stock orders with clothing factories in Bangladesh, which [...]
Shakespeare: Zara’s customers return as consumers regain confidence August 12, 2020 The real estate arm of high street fashion retailer Zara, Pontegadea, was this week accused of “bullying tactics” to deny rent reduction requests from other high street stores in the UK. An anonymous retail chain reported that Zara’s investment company has tried to add an extra year to one retail chain’s lease for every month [...]
Standard Life Aberdeen profit hit by coronavirus and £25bn Lloyds withdrawal August 7, 2020 Standard Life Aberdeen’s pre-tax profit slumped 30 per cent to £195m in the first half of 2020 after Lloyds withdrew £25bn in the peak of the pandemic. The figures Fee-based revenue fell 13 per cent to £706m as clients pulled their money out to lower fee assets and Lloyds’ scheduled withdrawal of assets. That missed [...]
Voi to roll out first UK e-scooter trial in Cambridge August 6, 2020 Swedish firm Voi has been selected to run one of the first e-scooter trials in the UK in Cambridge as part of the government’s consultation on the new form of urban mobility. Working in partnership with local authorities, Voi will install its first fleet of coral-coloured scooters in the city by September, and create 50 [...]