The fee service which pays doctors for extra operations is to be extended across the UK with £500,000 extra funding
Business performance
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Wal-Mart is to close a store in Canada where workers have won the right to trade union recognition.
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Last year saw the largest annual increase in recruitment activity since 1999, according to the Recruitment Confidence Index (RCI).
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Manufacturing costs rose sharply over the past three months in all but one UK region and companies now predict 26,000 first quarter job losses, according to the CBI.
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The supermarket chain will create nearly 800 new jobs in the wake of a good return on these areas
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Model agency improves communications strategy to win Investors in People recognition
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Compnaies that supply anti-pollution goods and services believe the CBI has convinced the Government that anti-pollution policies will be bad for business and cost jobs
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Up to 4,100 allders pension members could lose their retirement funds if the company collapses
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US workers believe the biggest factor that has a negative impact on employee productivity is poor management.
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Scotland's financial services companies show an encouraging level of optimism for business prospects in 2005, according to research.
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Only a tiny fraction of businesses are measuring their learning objectives in line the strategic objectives of their organisations, according to a survey.
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Companies' insistance on using short-term contractors is producing bonsai businesses that are unable to grow properly
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UK women are increasing their share of UK entrepreneurial activity, which is growing fast
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HR outsourcing will finally go mainstream in 2005, with medium-sized organisations leading the way.
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Chartered Management Institute proves link between success and investment in management training