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Young people from the UK are funding their travel plans by working for call centres in India  Arrow IconMore...


More than a quarter of workers in the travel industry do not take their full annual leave, survey shows  Arrow IconMore...


Three of Europe's leading organisations for company directors have joined forces to form an EU-level confederation to put pressure on the EU as it "steps up its activities on company law issues".  Arrow IconMore...


The employment committee of the European Parliament has voted to scrap the individual opt-out in the Working Time Directive.  Arrow IconMore...


The majority of companies still believe there are significant strategic benefits and competitive advantage to outsourcing.   Arrow IconMore...


The British Medical Association has called for urgent action to stem the tide of qualified healthcare staff leaving developing countries.  Arrow IconMore...


IT outsourcing could be worth more than £71bn by the end of 2005.  Arrow IconMore...


The pay gap between US and European financial workers continues to widen with Europeans receiving in excess of 10% more than their US counterparts, according to a survey.  Arrow IconMore...


Teamsters union reaches pay deal to settle 13-year strike.  Arrow IconMore...


UK chief executives have seen their pay rise almost 80% since Labour came to power in 1997, according to new research   Arrow IconMore...


Wal-Mart, the world's largest retailer, has been forced to pay $11m (£5.8m) in civil penalties to the US government   Arrow IconMore...


Many multinational organisations now manage their employee pay programmes on a global basis, according to a survey.   Arrow IconMore...


The UK loves its spam and this unhealthy diet of junk mail is costing businesses billions  Arrow IconMore...


The impression you get from some newspapers when it comes to the issue of migrant workers is that they’re flooding over here, taking our jobs and swamping our communities.  Arrow IconMore...


Wal-Mart is to close a store in Canada where workers have won the right to trade union recognition.   Arrow IconMore...


The active labour force in the European Union will be 20 million short of the levels required to sustain growth and pay for an ageing population by 2030.   Arrow IconMore...


The UK telecoms giant has extended its outsourcing arrangement for HR services to staff and pensioners to cover employees in 37 other countries  Arrow IconMore...


Managers must notch up international experience if they are serious about making it to the top  Arrow IconMore...


Initiative will help jobseekers prove the value of their qualifications in other EU countries   Arrow IconMore...


Judges in Malawi have gone on strike over the government’s failure to replace their official vehicles.   Arrow IconMore...


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