Call for businesses to join the Big company

David Cameron said businesses of all sizes have "creativity and enterprise" to "help tackle' some of the most urgent social challenges"

The Prime Minister has used a speech to the business at the annual meeting of the community in the Centre of London to call businesses to make a larger contribution in the "Big company" conservatives.


He said companies of all sizes had "creativity and enterprise" to "help to combat" some of the most pressing social challenges countries face. In return, he said that the Government would create favourable conditions for businesses to succeed.


Mr. Cameron said that charters should be based on five "priority" in which companies must focus their efforts:

Skills enhancement and create jobs, including the multiplication or providing more training courses for the disadvantaged young peopleBetter support for small and medium-sized businesses, start-ups mentoring helping staff capable of living on their work, including by working both for the community involved in promoting family-friendly and flexible employees are local Green Volunteers workGoing and cut energy use by 10pc per year.

As the President of the company in the community, the Prince of Wales was also speaking at the event.


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