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29/08/2008
The Trades Union Congress (TUC) has claimed unions have a key role in getting the long-term unemployed into work.Its new guidance explains that union representatives, employers and job centre schemes ...
29/08/2008
High street retailers have reported poor summer results and falling sales, the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) has said.Its research found sales fell for the second consecutive month, ...
28/08/2008
Up to 270 jobs are set to open up in Yorkshire after supermarket Tesco revealed plans to open its doors in the area in September, it has been reported. As well as retail jobs there are likely to be ...
28/08/2008
A survey has revealed that three million employees are concerned about the possibility of losing their job. The TUC spoke to more than 3,000 workers about how optimistic they were about employment ...
27/08/2008
Retail giant John Lewis has pledged not to cut jobs in the next year.Charlie Mayfield, chairman of the company, made the announcement.He told Personnel Today: "We believe in pursuing a long-term ...
27/08/2008
New construction jobs could be created by the announcement of a £23 million NHS building project, according to a source.United House has been handed the contract to carry out building work to ...
27/08/2008
DIY chain Homebase could be set to cut jobs across the UK, it has been claimed.The Home Retail Group, which owns the stores, is set to reduce its full-time workers by offering around a third of them ...
26/08/2008
Up to 20 new jobs are to be created after HSBC announced it would be opening up a new branch on Royal Avenue in Belfast. The new branch will see retail, commercial and financial planning services, ...
26/08/2008
Those working in the purchasing and supply chain industry have named a pension as their most sought after benefit. Although 77 per cent of those questioned in a survey by Hays Purchasing and Supply ...
26/08/2008
Questions have been raised as to whether or not the Olympic Delivery Authority can carry through its promise to deliver jobs in the construction industry of the five London boroughs in which the ...
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