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News analysis: Pride and optimism at the turn of the year

As another year draws to a close the industry reflects on the highs and lows of 2021 and the hopes for the next 12 months. Robert Sinclair Chief executive, Ami “The highpoint of 2021 for me was the Treasury accepting our arguments to extend the stamp duty deadline and taking away the March cliff edge, closely

Jason Berry: Bridging funding to reach unprecedented levels in H1

Jason Berry: Bridging funding to reach unprecedented levels in H1
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Gender diversity in leadership - how do we get there?

Whilst women make up around 38% of the total global workforce, only about 17% are in chief executive and/or upper management positions and even then, annual salaries for men in similar roles are not equal.

Staff mental health critical amid boom: Propertymark

Estate agents body Propertymark says it is "paramount" that the industry puts greater emphasis on the wellbeing of staff working in the sector. Propertymark interim chief executive Nathan Emerson says: "It’s paramount for the industry to catch up with others and put more emphasis onto the wellbeing of those working

Brokers work longer hours under greater mental stress due to pandemic: CSF

Brokers work longer hours under greater mental stress due to pandemic: CSF By Roger Baird 10 th May 2021 11:58 am Brokers worked more hours, under greater stress, with little company support throughout the pandemic, according to a report from Crystal Specialist Finance. Around 17.5% of advisors said their “mental wellbeing” was an issue of concern, up from 7% in August 2020, says the specialist distributor’s second Health and Wellbeing Survey for the intermediary sector. It also found that those working over 45 hours per week increased to 66.2% from 62.1% a year ago. The government’s Working Time Directive states that staff should not work more than 48 hours a week on average, certain jobs aside, over a 17-week period.

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