The UK Daily Mail published this post, mentioning that a group of small business owners joined forces to produce a humorous parody of Adele hit Chasing Pavements to raise awareness of the ‘late payment epidemic’.
According to new research, there are 5.4 million small businesses in Britain and they are all forced to spend 10 per cent of their entire working day – around an hour – chasing up unpaid invoices.
Shocking figures show Human Resources waste more time – a staggering 21.1 hours every month – tracking down late payments.
Read the entire post with more ‘best practices’ on the ‘UK late payment epidemic’ here.
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