The government’s response to the Taylor Review of Modern Working Practices has left the hairdressing industry disappointed, say the NHF. The imbalance
There has been a big upsurge in the number of barbers who are classified as self-employed according to the latest
The biggest youth minimum wage rises in a decade will cause ‘real pain’ for barbers, the NHF has warned. During
Despite yesterday’s Budget signalling no changes to the VAT threshold for two years, the government will consult on the possibility
Changes to apprenticeship funding have impacted business, with a sharp decrease in the number of people taking up apprenticeships, says
The NHF has once again demanded action on the inequalities between those who employ staff and those who use self-employed
The finalists of the NHF’s first ever Business Awards have been announced, with a number of barbers and male grooming salons
The National Federation of Hairdressers (NHF) has warned barbers and other hair professionals to be on top of changes to
It’s time to start preparing your entries for the 6th annual Britain’s Best national floor competition. The competition, which takes
The National Hairdressers Federation has urged business owners to automatically enrol employees into a pension scheme and make contributions to