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BSA - The Business Services Association

130 Fleet Street
London
EC4A 2BH
United Kingdom

Telephone : 020 7822 7421
Web : www.bsa-org.com



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Oxford Economic report sets out the economic contribution of the business services sector

The BSA has published a report - commissioned from Oxford Economics - setting out the economic contribution of the business services sector to the UK economy, at the national, regional, and constituency level

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BSA Responsible Cleaner Scheme (RCS) published

The BSA has published its ‘Responsible Cleaner Scheme’ (RCS) for companies working in the contract cleaning sector

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After the CSSA's withdrawal: Strange times for the BFG

The Cleaning & Support Services Association (CSSA) has ended the merger process with the Building Futures Group (BFG). Where does that leave the BFG's CEO, Sarah Bentley?

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BSA MEMBERS EMPLOY 11,500 APPRENTICES IN THE UK

The BSA announced the figure from a survey of its 35 full members at an event held with associate member Barclays, which focused on the value of apprenticeships in the Business and Outsourced Services Sector.

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BSA publishes health report

The Business Services Association (BSA) has published a major new health report: Towards a better patient experience

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EXCLUSIVE Interview with Mark Fox, CEO of the Business Services Association

The February print edition of PFM will contain an extensive interview with Mark Fox, the CEO of the Business Services Association (BSA), who talks about everything from the state of outsourcing in the UK to how his association plans to move the industry forward. Here are some excerpts: 

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BSA gives 2013 Autumn Statement submission

Mark Fox, CEO of the Business Services Association, offers BSA perspectives on how, through tax and wider policy changes, the Government and the FM sector can work together to continue the UK economic recovery.

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Spreading private sector growth throughout the UK

New research commissioned from Oxford Economics and published by the BSA has revealed the extent to which the outsourced services sector is an engine of growth for the UK economy. It directly supports 10.5% of all jobs in the UK, contributes around £113 billion a year (8.5%) to the gross value added measure of UK output, and is responsible for 9.5% of the three main business taxes HM Treasury receives each year.

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Outsourcing approaches £200bn

The Business Services Association (BSA) has published the second edition of the report it commissioned by Oxford Economics - UK outsourcing across the private and public sectors.

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BSA Column No. 19 - Concentrate on the service – not the service provider

Recent events have helped crystallise the debate around the role of the private and voluntary sectors in delivering public services. We can see in the media and in the political discussion that the divide has become further entrenched between supporters and opponents of external service provision. This is against the background of the growing use of the private and voluntary sectors to deliver services under Conservative, Labour and now Coalition governments.

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BSA column - No 18 SKills and Training

‘Education, education, education’ – this was Labour’s war cry when they came into office in 1997. But while the government fixated on the numbers of young people going to university, basic numeracy and literacy skills were allowed to decline and technical colleges were no longer recognised for the important training opportunities they offered. Now, instead of having the most skilled workforce in the world, many graduates can’t find work and employers are struggling to find skilled workers.

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‘Once in a lifetime’ chance to transform public services

Create the environment for real reform of public services and infrastructure, and the private sector will deliver, claims Mark Fox

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The outsourced services industry as an engine of economic growth

The BSA has this month published ‘Outsourced Services Industry: An Engine for Sustainable Growth’, the latest in our series of annual reports on the state of the outsourced services sector in the UK.

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Reaction to autumn budget

A number of associations have given an immediate reaction to the Chancellor’s Autumn Statement.

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BSA backs outsourced services

The BSA has submitted its 14-page response to the consultation on the Open Public Services White Paper.

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