Read: Changing the conversation for women in the workplace
Leading businesses and Purpose Coalition partners were joined by Minister for Social Mobility, Youth and Progression, Mims Davies MP, at a Women in the Workplace roundtable, sponsored by Teleperformance.
Read: Deep dive into the labour market to fix skills shortage
New research published this week has thrown the impact of the skills shortage in the UK into sharp relief.
Read: Building solutions for social change: Tarmac launches its Levelling Up Impact Report
Tarmac, the UK's leading sustainable construction materials and solutions business, launched its Levelling Up Impact Report today, in partnership with the Purpose Coalition. The report was launched at Next Gen 2030+, an event hosted by Tarmac to discuss business solutions to climate change in the construction industry.
Read: Targets hit the mark for boardroom representation
At a time when the UK is having to take a long hard look at how to get its economy back on track, and how it does business, one of the key factors will be its workforce. Does it include all the talent that is available in every part of the country? Does it reflect the communities it is operating in?
Read: Place-based solutions will help end homelessness
There are many complex reasons for people becoming homeless. A lack of affordable housing, poverty, unemployment or a life event such as divorce or mental health issues can all result in someone losing their home.
The Sunday Take: Labour is setting the agenda on mortgages
The consequences of another interest rate rise are bleak. On Thursday, new analysis from the National Institute of Economic and Social Research found that by the end of 2023, more than a million households will run out of savings because of higher mortgage repayments, taking the proportion of insolvent households to nearly 30%, with the largest impact in Wales and the North East.
Read: Former Transport Secretary Rt Hon Justine Greening joins Southeastern Railway as we celebrate International Women in Engineering Day
On International Women in Engineering Day 2023 Southeastern, the railway company serving Kent Sussex and Southeast London has honoured engineering trailblazer Kent-born Verena Holmes
Read: Family friendly policies are business friendly policies too
Purpose Coalition partner, Amazon, has announced that it is set to offer parents, grandparents and guardians working in its UK warehouses the option to work during term-time only.
Read: Sodexo showcases positive social impact in new report
Sodexo has today published its 2023 Social Impact Report, which highlights progress and outcomes delivered against the commitments laid out in its Social Impact Pledge.
Read: Launch of groundbreaking employer survey on social mobility to open up ‘black box’ of tracking equality of opportunity in careers
Leading social mobility campaigner and former Education Secretary, Rt Hon Justine Greening has joined forces with the Centre for Inequality and Levelling Up at the University of West London to launch a groundbreaking survey on social mobility tracking attitudes of employers.
Read: Bank closures raise risk of financial exclusion
Two of the country’s biggest banks, Barclays and Lloyds Banking Group, have announced that they are closing another 63 branches across the country, following an earlier raft of closures at the beginning of 2023.
Read: New access to regional data will add depth to social mobility strategies
Access to more detailed regional data will help deliver more effective social mobility strategies across the country.
Read: Small Business and Enterprise Minister joins Purpose Coalition leaders and Young Enterprise for applied learning roundtable.
The roundtable was an opportunity for the Minister to learn more about the work of private sector Purpose Coalition organisations and the benefits of Young Enterprise for teachers and young people across the UK.
The Sunday Take: Promises won’t cut it, government needs shovels in the ground to show how they are delivering better opportunity.
Fundamentally, whether you call it improving opportunities, social mobility, levelling up, or something else entirely, it means the same thing - regenerating communities and delivering change.
The Sunday Take: We all need purpose now. It’s not optional.
This week I was delighted to welcome Labour’s Shadow Minister for Business and Industry, Bill Esterson MP, to a Purpose Coalition roundtable with senior representatives from leading business members of the Coalition, including Travelodge’s Chief People Officer Hannah Thompson, UK Power Networks’ Director of HR Andrew Pace, and Head of Government Relations at Pearson Education Daniel Pedley.
Read: Dame Caroline Dinenage elected Chair of the Culture, Media and Sport Committee
Dame Caroline served as Minister for Women and Equalities, working with Purpose Coalition Chair Rt Hon Justine Greening to implement Gender Pay Gap reporting regulations which came into force in April 2017. She also previously served as Minister at the Department for Health, and, most recently, as Minister of State for Digital and Culture.
Read: Shadow Minister for Business and Industry joins roundtable with leading Purpose Coalition businesses
Labour’s Shadow Minister for Business and Industry, Bill Esterson MP, has joined leading Purpose Coalition businesses for a roundtable to discuss the party’s approach to engaging with the business community, the importance of social mobility, and how the next Labour government can learn next practice from business.
The Sunday Take: Starmer now faces his biggest challenge, and he needs the strongest Shadow Cabinet.
Matthew McPherson reviews what might come from a Labour reshuffle, and sets out why Keir Starmer needs a punchier front bench with ‘more Wes Streeting’s’ to take his message to the country.
Read: Gambling white paper - balancing the stakes
The recent publication of the long-awaited white paper on gambling is an opportunity to ensure that its regulation is fit for the digital age.
Read: Purpose-led businesses - speaking with one voice
One of the biggest challenges as a Secretary of State is juggling the competing priorities on your time - policy development and delivery, strategy, outreach to wider stakeholders and, of course, your local role as a Member of Parliament. It’s almost impossible to overstate just how many requests for meetings ministers receive.