
Jane Gratton
Jane Gratton is the Deputy Director of Public Policy at the British Chambers of Commerce, where she focuses on the intersection of business needs and government policy. With a strong background in advocating for business interests, she emphasizes the importance of minimizing costs for businesses to sustain workforce health and skills. Her recent remarks highlight concerns over the impact of rising costs on employment and investment opportunities in the UK.
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Jane Gratton emphasized the need for the government to minimize costs for businesses.
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