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London’s economy weathers the political storm

London’s economy showed its resilience, weathering the political storm during the third quarter of this year, but the tightening labour market continued to trouble businesses trying to recruit.

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9% of London businesses polled prepared for no deal Brexit

New figures out today shine a light on the scale, and impact, of no-deal Brexit preparations amongst London businesses. 

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New President for London Chamber of Commerce and Industry

London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) has announced that it has elected John Fallon as its new President.

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65% of businesses support banning peak-time strikes on the London Underground

With London facing strike action on the Central and Victoria lines on Tuesday and Wednesday next week, new polling from the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry has shown that 65% of London businesses support banning strikes on the Underground at peak times, with nearly three quarters (73%) supporting a minimum service guarantee during times of strike.

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Mayor backs LCCI proposal for a Shortage Occupation List for London

The Mayor of London has given his backing to London Chamber of Commerce and Industry immigration policy proposals, as part of an immigration announcement that he made at LCCI’s discussion event with him on Monday evening (29 July).

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New figures demonstrate London’s business concern about £30,000 post-Brexit salary threshold

Over half (57%) of London businesses say that a £30,000 salary threshold for (EU and non-EU) migrants working in the UK post-Brexit would worsen London’s skills shortages, also (50% say) negatively impacting London’s housing and infrastructure projects.

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Statement on LCCI CEO Mr David Frost

The Chairman of the Board of London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) Jeff Adams, said: 

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LCCI react to Boris Johnson becoming the new Prime Minister

Reacting to the news that Boris Johnson becomes the next Prime Minister, Sean McKee, Director of Policy and Public Affairs for London Chamber of Commerce and Industry said:

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LCCI on Sadiq Khan’s Rent Controls plan

London Chamber of Commerce and Industry reacts to Sadiq Khan’s rent controls plan.

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A quarter of London's businesses upskill an existing staff member to tackle London’s recruitment

Figures out today show that London’s businesses were buoyed by recovering domestic and export sales during the second quarter of the year in the capital, but recruitment challenges and fluctuations of costs continued to loom large.

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London business bounces back

London’s business confidence jumped as domestic and export sales recovered during the second quarter of the year. 

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New polling shows London business doubt about T Levels

Ahead of their introduction into the workplace in 2020, new polling has shown that two thirds (63%) of London business decision makers say that they would not be willing to offer paid or unpaid placements or work to a T-Level student or graduate. 

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