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30/11/2007
A flurry of activity has gripped the city as top UK law firms scramble to carry favour with two of Europe's most-coveted legal clients, both of whom are reviewing their roster of external ...
29/11/2007
Construction union Ucatt has revealed that an estimated 50 per cent of those working in the construction industry are operating under "bogus self-employment", costing the Exchequer billions ...
29/11/2007
Conservative party leaders are planning to hold a summit for construction companies and trade association chiefs in April next year, reports claim. In the run up to the next government election, Tory ...
28/11/2007
The accountancy profession can offer women in the workplace a more level playing field as more and more firms recognise the importance of staff retention, according to a new survey. Recent research ...
28/11/2007
Employees in the UK are working increasingly longer hours with more than one in eight of the nation's workforce recording more than 48-hour weeks, the Trades Union Congress (TUC) has revealed. New ...
27/11/2007
The British Shops and Stores Association (BSSA) has called for a government review of the formula for setting the national minimum wage as it is having a negative impact on local retailers. A new ...
27/11/2007
Millions of young people throughout the UK could be damaging their future career prospects as well as risking identity fraud with their online footprint, new research reveals. A new survey from the ...
26/11/2007
Increasing numbers of companies are recognising the benefits of hiring freelancers, creating a wider market for those who require temporary, contract-based positions, says one UK freelance network. ...
23/11/2007
UK businesses record an estimated cost of £8.1 billion or 46.5 million working days each year in lost productivity due to employees skipping breakfast, a new survey has found. Research carried ...
22/11/2007
Lawyers take more sick days off work with cold and flu symptoms than any other sector, according to a new survey from Multibionta Immune Support. The figures revealed that in the past year lawyers ...
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