Salary sacrifice and the minimum wage
Further to our recent article on the National Minimum Wage (NMW) increases on 7 March 2024 – read…
GWA installed its first computer over 50 years ago. Now, like most businesses, we are completely reliant on IT.
Maintaining a fully operational, efficient and secure system is fundamental to the success of our own operations. We understand that when something goes wrong the impact on productivity can be disastrous.
Our dedicated GWA Computer Services team look after more than 600 computers in over 30 locations nationwide, providing Quality Advice and Quality Service so that your IT works for your business, not against it.
Let us take the responsibility for the smooth running of your IT, leaving you and your staff free to concentrate on your business.
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Let us take the responsibility for the smooth running of your IT, leaving you and your staff free to concentrate on your business.
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General business issues - Data security - General Data Protection Regulation - Ensuring Compliance
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General business issues - Data security - General Data Protection Regulation
Ensure the key compliance issues are observed when considering data protection and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
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Further to our recent article on the National Minimum Wage (NMW) increases on 7 March 2024 – read…
STOCKS BEGIN TO MOTOR -
In June 2023 we asked whether a new bull market had begun. Nine months later, we have our answer. The MSCI World index moved to new all-time highs in February. The US and Japanese stock markets have led the way, while others are yet to catch up - including the UK’s.
Yesterday, Jeremy Hunt gave what could be the Conservative Party’s last Budget before a General Election and possibly his last as Chancellor of the Exchequer. He claimed the Spring Budget 2024 aimed to halve inflation, reduce debt and grow the economy.
All employers need to be aware that the National Living Wage (NLW) and National Minimum Wage (NMW) rates are increasing on 1 April 2024. In addition, the National Living Wage will be extended to workers aged 21 and over (previously only for age 23 and over).