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Leaving middle seats empty on flights would drive up costs without meeting social distancing
Expert comment from Professor Loizos Heraacleous, an aviation industry expert at Warwick Business School
Nissan warning on no-deal Brexit a stark reminder jobs still are not safe
Expert comment from Christian Stadler, Professor of Strategic Management and automotive industry expert at Warwick Business School:
Alarming oil prices will spark serious conversations for producers worldwide
Professor David Elmes, who leads the Global Energy Research Network at Warwick Business School and has more than 20 years experience in the energy and management consulting industries, said:
Bank of England support on coronavirus gives UK advantage over EU countries
Expert comment from Dr Ivan Petrella, Associate Professor of Economics at Warwick Business School.
Employers must plan for coronavirus without creating panic
Responding to Government warnings that one fifth of the UK workforce could be absent through illness at the peak of the coronavirus epidemic, Shainaz Firfiray, Associate Professor of Human Resource Management at Warwick Business School, said:
UK leaving little time for much-needed trade analysis with June deadline on EU talks
Nigel Driffield, Professor of International Business at Warwick Business School, said:
Expert comment: Skills-based immigration system could create huge shortage of workers
Commenting on the Government's plans for a skills-based immigration system, Jimmy Donaghey, Professor of International Human Resource Management at Warwick Business School, said:
China tariff cut a sign it has to deal with Trump after impeachment vote
Responding to news that China has halved tariffs on more than 1,700 US goods, Nigel Driffield, Professor of International Business at Warwick Business School said:
Emission claims could backfire on Ryanair after being banned by advertising watchdog
Dr Frederik Dahlmann, associate professor of sustainability at Warwick Business School, said:
Prospect of WTO terms remains a concern for business after PM's speech
Nigel Driffield, Professor of International Business at Warwick Business School, said:
Real work starts now on Brexit amid "utter lack of clarity" of future trade
Nigel Driffield, Professor of International Business at Warwick Business School, said:
Security experts always said they can manage Huawei, 5G throws up bigger challenges
Professor Mark Skilton, a digital communications and cyber security at Warwick Business School, said:
It will take more than 1,000 extra Facebook staff to clean up social media
Professor Mark Skilton, a digital communications expert at Warwick Business School, said:
JLR job cuts are taste of things to come without right deal on EU trade
In response to news that Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) will cut 500 jobs at its Halewood factory, Christian Stadler, Professor of Strategic Management and an automotive industry expert at Warwick Business School, said:
Flybe faces struggle to raise finance as high costs force airlines into bankruptcy
Professor Loizos Heracleous, an aviation industry expert from Warwick Business School, said:
Expert comment: Press conference adds to drama but still hard to say what Carlos Ghosn did wrong
Following the press conference given by Carlos Ghosn, Professor Christian Stadler, an expert in leadership and the automotive industry at Warwick Business School, said:
Proposed savings from Chrysler-Peugeot merger look unlikely and UK may bear brunt
Commenting on the merger between Fiat Chrysler and Peugeot, John Colley, Associate Dean of Warwick Business School and an expert on company mergers, said:
No certainty for business as rush to 'get Brexit done' puts economic growth at risk
Following reports that the Prime Minister plans to legislate to prevent further delays to Brexit beyond December 2020, Nigel Driffield, Professor of International Business at Warwick Business School, said:
Tariff threats will follow tech tax but internet monopolies must be addressed
Professor Mark Skilton, digital media expert at Warwick Business School and industry director of the Artificial Intelligence Innovation Network, comments:
US demands should come as no surprise given UK approach to trade talks
Nigel Driffield, Professor of International Business at Warwick Business School, comments on the leaked documents on UK-US trade talks.