Equality, apprentices, and a little taste of rarebit

Nick Servini and guests discuss the latest issues in the business world in Wales.

Last updated: 08 November 2010

Wales@work is all about women this week - or mostly about women, at least. Why is equal pay day - the day when women in effect stop getting paid because of the gender pay gap - later in Wales than in England? Nick Servini and guests discuss.

As more than 20 apprentices gather for an annual awards ceremony to celebrate their achievements, we speak to a mother who's taken up an apprenticeship at a steelworks.

Regular feature Business of the Week profiles an entrepreneur who was making Welsh rarebit in her kitchen until a deal with a supermarket saw her business grow.

Just over a month since the new Equality Act came into force, what does it mean for businesses in Wales? And as Prime Minister David Cameron prepares to fly to China on a trade mission, Nick speaks to a Welsh company chief about his experiences of doing business there.


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