According to economic leaders and advisors, the British economy is most definitely slowing down, but the length and severity is uncertain.
As reported in the Guardian, Andrew Sentance, a former chief economist at British Airways, said … "In my judgement an outright recession - in which economic activity falls year-on-year - is a remote risk for the UK economy at present. But we should expect to see a significant slowdown in growth. And there remains a lot of uncertainty about how pronounced and prolonged this will be." In response, many UK organisations are leaning on the side of caution by implementing short term cost growth measures – yet with the wage bill being one of an organisation’s single largest expense, do businesses see the wage bill as a fixed cost every month, or an opportunity to make some soft cost savings?  

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ADP’s Wage Bill Debate 

Date/Time:  Wednesday 28th May 2008 - 6pm        

Venue:         'The Portico Rooms'

                      Somerset House
                      Strand
                      London
                      WC2R 1LA
 

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