Business news roundup: EY cancels its break-up and the end of the party for Tupperware?- Raconteur

[ad_1] EY’s messy break up A proposed split of EY’s auditing and consulting businesses was approved by the firm’s global leadership team last September but Project Everest, as it was referred…

Charting the week: zero-hours workers, John Lewis in jeopardy and the UK’s inflation woes – Raconteur

[ad_1] High: the right to regular hours Predictable working rights pertaining to shift patterns are to be extended to casual workers, agency staff or people on short-term or zero-hours contracts. The…

How FinOps helps cloud users beat sky-high costs – Raconteur

[ad_1] To stay competitive in a digital world, businesses invest huge sums in cloud services. How can they ensure they spend their money wisely?  It’s a growing question for business leaders,…

Think fast, build slow: how corporate sustainability strategies actually work – Raconteur

[ad_1] In the world of stocks, shares, funds and finance, applying environmental, social and governance criteria to build a comprehensive picture of long-term performance is fast becoming the norm. These…

The ethical business model making a difference (and profits) – Raconteur

[ad_1] With a CV featuring the likes of Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley, Gordon Eichhorst is perhaps the last person you’d expect to call for a rethink of capitalism. But…