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Permanent salaries increased at the slowest rate for four years during July according to the Recruitment and Employment Confederation’s monthly survey. Recruitment consultancies reported that permanent salaries rose at the …
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After four years of growth, inward investment activity is now either falling or static in every UK region. A survey by the Financial Times of regional investment agencies confirms suggestions …
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Temporary workers are still getting a raw deal in the workplace, according to research by the TUC published today. The TUC survey Permanent Rights for Temporary workers, finds that 47 …
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Nearly 90,000 employers have implemented a stakeholder pension scheme for their employees, according to figures published today by the Association of British Insurers. Returns from 46 of the 47 registered …
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A fall in productivity has only been prevented by widespread job cuts, according to the Lloyds TSB and Institute of Management Services’ Report on Productivity. The productivity growth rate has …
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More than 25,000 investment banking jobs have been cut in the UK and America so far this year, research has revealed. A survey by the Financial Times shows that the …
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The boss of London Underground has received a £17,000 bonus despite failing to improve the level of service provided to customers last year. Derek Smith, London Underground’s chairman, pocketed a …
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Even during holiday time it seems that a British manager’s work is never done, according to a new survey from the Institute of Management. Seventy nine per cent of managers …
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Conoco employees have voted to strike over plans to outsource their jobs to another company. Nine out of ten T&G members voted in favour of industrial action over the contracting …
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Employers in America plan to give annual pay increases of just over four per cent – the same as the last seven years, according to a report. The 2001/ 2002 …
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The CBI has backed the Government’s tough enforcement of the minimum wage, claiming that it’s good for business. John Cridland, the CBI’s deputy director-general and a member of the Low …
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Nearly three-quarters of CEOs admit to daydreaming at least once a day according to recent research A survey by workthing.com shows that 73 per cent of CEO’s daydream at least …
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Many private medical plans discriminate against unmarried couples according to a recent survey by William M. Mercer. The survey of 527 company-sponsored medical plans finds that only 48 per cent …
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Up to 12,000 criminal cases handled by the Crown Prosecution Service are to be reviewed following last month’s report that claims racist and sexist practices exist in the service. As …