Author Richard Foster tells how, as a teenager, he signed up for an internship in Alaska, thinking he would have the adventure of “working on the first high school above the Arctic Circle.” The ...
The Apprentice star, who owns a large portfolio of central London office buildings, made the comments in a BBC interview.
Lord Alan Sugar, star of the BBC show The Apprentice, wants to see real life apprentices, and all other workers for that matter, back in the workplace. "They've got to get their bums back into the ...
The star explained that he hoped his show would inspire young people to become entrepreneurs, having explained that he felt work ethic was becoming “too relaxed”, but Lord Sugar said he was “sure” ...
The Apprentice is back for series 19, fronted by business tycoon Lord Sugar alongside his trusted advisors Baroness Karren Brady and Tim Campbell MBE. 18 brand new candidates are battling it out for ...
HE’S got some of the largest numbers of young fans on the BBC - but that doesn’t mean that Lord Sugar agrees with a ‘woke’ work ethic. The business mogul, 78, also slammed one growing work ...
Email: [email protected]. A former leading grocery and retail boss has blamed working from home for the "general decline" of the British economy, saying that the practice has hit productivity.
According to Lord Stuart Rose, the former boss of Asda and Marks & Spencer, working from home has created a generation who are "not doing proper work." In a Panorama interview, the retail boss ...
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