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30/10/2008
Thousands of jobs in construction have been created by the building of the second Tyne Tunnel. Work has now kicked off on the massive £260 million project which will link north and south ...
29/10/2008
UK construction jobs have been among those hardest hit by the credit crunch, Building has reported.On Monday, it was announced up to 8,000 jobs could go in Northern Ireland because of the tightening ...
28/10/2008
Workers in the private sector received better pay rises than those in the public sector, a pay deal survey has revealed.During 2007-08, energy, mining and nuclear workers benefited from the highest ...
28/10/2008
Retailers have struggled to make sales and could face a difficult Christmas, figures released by the Confederation of British Industry suggest.More than a quarter (27 per cent) of retailers said ...
27/10/2008
Young people are continuing to train for legal jobs with the Crown Prosecution Service saying that its graduate trainee schemes are oversubscribed.A spokeswoman for the group said that this year they ...
24/10/2008
Construction workers have agreed to take a pay cut in order to reduce the number of people who will lose their jobs. Employees at construction equipment manufacturer JCB will have their pay reduced ...
21/10/2008
Opportunities for people looking for jobs in retail could come about after plans to give a local shopping centre a major facelift have been unveiled, it has been reported. A £7 million cash ...
17/10/2008
The GMB Union has said it was disappointed Marks and Spencer upheld its sacking of an employee, for telling the media its plans to cut redundancy pay.Tony Goode was fired for gross misconduct having ...
16/10/2008
The Green Party has called for a new 'living wage' for British workers.Caroline Lucas MP claims many thousands of UK residents are living in poverty and would benefit from a more realistic pay ...
16/10/2008
Employers have failed to understand the seriousness of back and joint pain in the workplace, according to one expert.Osteopath Kelston Chorley from the British Osteopathic Association said he was ...
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