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31/03/2008
The government is to distribute more than 20,000 leaflets to help accountants and solicitors understand new law changes.The Companies Act 2006 is being phased in over three years with the next range ...
31/03/2008
The UK's online retailers lead Europe and attracted £12.9 billion of business last year.Research by Mintel has revealed Brits bought more over the internet than Germans (£10 billion) and ...
28/03/2008
Psychologists from the University of Leeds are helping workers improve their fitness levels by adapting a more positive attitude to exercise.More than 1,000 employees are taking part in the scheme ...
27/03/2008
Wal-Mart, owner of Asda, is looking to buy its fourth store in London, the London Free Press has reported.The US retailer has bought a large area of land in the south end of London for $9.6 million ...
27/03/2008
Chief executive officers are younger and more international, a new study has claimed.Research published in People Management Online has compared the age of FTSE 100 chief executives from when the ...
26/03/2008
A new initiative has been launched to help public sector employers monitor their hiring and retention, Onrec.com has reported.The HR Health Check is designed to help government departments, local ...
25/03/2008
The government hopes to reduce bureaucratic hurdles with a new planning review.Planning Applications: A faster and more responsive system, will look at how the planning application process can be ...
25/03/2008
British workers want their employers to do more to fight climate change, according to a new report.The British Safety Council's (BSC) 'Safe and Sound?' survey has revealed two out of three employees ...
20/03/2008
Employers need to take a balanced attitude towards older employees and not favour them over their younger colleagues.The Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) said that age ...
19/03/2008
Homeworkers fear they may miss career opportunities created by informal chats at work, new research has revealed.A study by the Durham Business School found that working from home generally had a ...
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