GDPR. Prepare your business.
According to our recent survey, 1 in 4 London businesses (24%) are unaware of new data protection regulation. We put together some pointers to help you prepare.
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According to our recent survey, 1 in 4 London businesses (24%) are unaware of new data protection regulation. We put together some pointers to help you prepare.
Read MoreThe influence blog is a monthly update on LCCI’s work acting as the voice of London businesses.
Read MoreIn our latest submission to TfL, LCCI welcomed a new cycle and pedestrian crossing between Canary Wharf and Rotherhithe, on the condition that the new crossing is built alongside road crossings further East.
Read MoreWe welcome the renewed focus on skills and the publication of the first dedicated citywide Skills for Londoners Strategy. London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) will look to play an active role in contributing to a successful skills landscape in London, including through our relaunched Work and Employment Policy Advisory Committee, our research work and polling.
Read MoreIn our latest submission to Transport for London, LCCI broadly supports plans for the pedestrianisation of Oxford Street so long as concerns - particularly around freight access - are properly addressed.
Read MoreThe influence blog is a monthly update on LCCI’s work acting as the voice of London businesses.
Read MoreLCCI’s latest report proposes that consideration is given to use a small portion of ‘brownspace’ in the 22% of Greater London that is Metropolitan Green Belt for the specific need of affordable housing, to rent, for London’s blue light emergency services.
Read MoreResponding to the news that the UK government and the European Commission have reached a deal to conclude the first phase of the Brexit negotiations, Chief Executive of London Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Colin Stanbridge said: “News of a breakthrough will be welcomed by the business community but the tough part starts now.“Trade talks must now address future access arrangement at ports and other points of entry for goods as well as ensuring a realistic transitional period for business thereby avoiding a cliff edge.”
Read MoreLondon businesses are in favour of a controversial planned English test that private hire drivers face, according to a new poll from the LCCI.
Read MoreThe influence blog is a monthly update on LCCI’s work acting as the voice of London businesses.
Read MoreAct now to protect your business with new guidance from the LCCI Cyber Working Group.
Read MoreOne year after the publication of LCCI’s Permits, Points and Visas report we hosted a roundtable with LCCI members and special guests to mark the one year anniversary.
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