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    Almost one third of former Rover workers remain unemployed

    by Georgina Fuller 13 Apr 2006
    by Georgina Fuller 13 Apr 2006

    As the government's MG Rover Task Force concludes its work the remaining 2,000 unemployed former staff attend a local jobs fair

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    NHS Employers slams ‘illogical’ report

    by Michael Millar 12 Apr 2006
    by Michael Millar 12 Apr 2006

    Report that warns that 100,000 NHS jobs should go is slated by NHS Employers as unfair to dedicated staff

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    Liberal Democrats claim 24,000 NHS jobs at risk

    by Georgina Fuller 10 Apr 2006
    by Georgina Fuller 10 Apr 2006

    Lib Dems accuse government of refusing to admit to huge NHS hospital budget deficits that will lead to cuts in jobs and front-line services

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    Up top 1,200 UK IT jobs to go as company expands in Asia

    by dan thomas 10 Apr 2006
    by dan thomas 10 Apr 2006

    Unions have condemned the decision by IT services company CSC to double the number of its employees in India while cutting UK jobs

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    Jobs at risk at NHS Direct

    by Mike Berry 3 Apr 2006
    by Mike Berry 3 Apr 2006

    Hundreds of jobs could go at the telephone advice service NHS Direct as part of a restructuring programme.

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    Talks to halt Wembly construction workers lay-offs continue

    by Mike Berry 29 Mar 2006
    by Mike Berry 29 Mar 2006

    Contractors helping to build the new Wembley Stadium are to hold crucial talks to try to avoid workers being laid...

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    Travel sector salaries slump as number of agencies falls

    by Personnel Today 28 Mar 2006
    by Personnel Today 28 Mar 2006

    Annual pay cuts force many workers to leave travel agency jobs.

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    Deutsche Bank sees value in offshoring back-office jobs

    by Personnel Today 27 Mar 2006
    by Personnel Today 27 Mar 2006

    Deutsche Bank has already boosted revenues by about £1.3bn through its ongoing two-year programme to offshore back-office jobs to India, according to press reports

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    PCS union ballots members over potential staff cuts at Learning and Skills Council.

    by Georgina Fuller 24 Mar 2006
    by Georgina Fuller 24 Mar 2006

    Union condemns LSC for lack of skill in handling job cuts

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    Health trust must shed 1,000 jobs to reduce debt

    by Mike Berry 17 Mar 2006
    by Mike Berry 17 Mar 2006

    About 1,000 jobs could be lost at a Staffordshire hospital as managers try to reduce debts of £17m.

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    Lloyds TSB denies jobs cull rumours

    by Michael Millar 16 Mar 2006
    by Michael Millar 16 Mar 2006

    Lloyds TSB has strongly denied that it will be cutting more than 500 jobs.

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    Jobs market weak as February sees claimant count continue to rise

    by dan thomas 16 Mar 2006
    by dan thomas 16 Mar 2006

    Claimant count rises by more than 100,000 in a year.

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    Boots cuts over 2,000 jobs

    by Michael Millar 14 Mar 2006
    by Michael Millar 14 Mar 2006

    High street retailer Boots is to cut 2,250 jobs as it overhauls its supply chain operation.

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    Hiring intentions buoyant as recruitment year gets off to positive start

    by Georgina Fuller 14 Mar 2006
    by Georgina Fuller 14 Mar 2006

    A quarter of UK companies have increased recruitment activity in the first three months of 2006.

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    Union leader slams Labour policies

    by Mike Berry 13 Mar 2006
    by Mike Berry 13 Mar 2006

    The leader of Britain's largest private sector union has criticised Labour's economic policies and said that skilled, well-paid work is in decline

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