Europe is less optimistic about job prospects than the rest of the world, according to the Manpower figures.More than 49,000...
Job creation and losses
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Employers across all sectors are looking to take on employees, according to the Manpower data.Mining leads the way, with 26%...
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Scottish employers are predicting a busy three months, according to the latest Employment Outlook Survey by recruitment company Manpower UK....
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Peugeot warns of further job losses if unions’ boycott campaign succeeds
by Mike Berryby Mike BerryFrench car maker Peugeot has hit back at a £1m trade union advertising campaign against the closure of its UK factory.
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Italian bank UniCredit has announced plans to cut 12,000 jobs by 2008.
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Barclays plans to cut hundreds more finance jobs just a week after announcing 1,200 job losses from its banking division.
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Unions at New Cross Hospital in Wolverhampton have said managers are in the “last chance saloon” after workers voted overwhelmingly to strike over job cuts.
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Staff at Mersey Television have been told they face the prospect of redundancy and changes to their terms and conditions.
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High street slump claims latest victim as Morgan goes into administration with likely loss of 600 jobs
by Mike Berryby Mike BerryRetailer Morgan hit by downturn on the high street.
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Tesco extends partnership deal with Remploy to get disabled workers into Express outlets
by dan thomasby dan thomasBoost for disabled workers as supermarket giant extends employment partnership scheme with Remploy.
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UK call centres bear brunt of changes 1,200 UK job cuts.
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Thousands of doctors could face a "career black hole" because of a government shake-up of NHS training posts, the British Medical Association has warned
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Up to 500 jobs could go at hospitals in Hertfordshire in order to help make £18m of savings.
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Communications Workers Union to ballot Royal Mail staff on strike action after imposition of 2.9% pay rise
by Mike Berryby Mike BerryStrike action draws nearer after imposition of pay deal on Royal Mail workforce.
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About 1,800 examiners and admin staff employed by the Driving Standards Agency are voting on whether to strike in a dispute about plans to close offices in Edinburgh, London and Birmingham