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    Some 1,800 MG Rover workers still to find jobs as taskforce folds

    by Georgina Fuller 7 Mar 2006
    by Georgina Fuller 7 Mar 2006

    About 4,000 former MG Rover workers have found new jobs, according to the government's MG Rover Task Force's report.

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    Food distributor’s move into administration puts 500 jobs at risk

    by Georgina Fuller 7 Mar 2006
    by Georgina Fuller 7 Mar 2006

    Almost 500 jobs are at risk at Celsius First after the chilled food storage and distribution company called in administrators.

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    This week’s news in brief

    by Personnel Today 7 Mar 2006
    by Personnel Today 7 Mar 2006

    Strong-arm pensions tacticsInsurance broker Marsh, which owns HR consultancy Mercer, plans to terminate the contracts of staff who do not...

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    Land Rover offers £10,000 to lure staff to Liverpool plant

    by Georgina Fuller 1 Mar 2006
    by Georgina Fuller 1 Mar 2006

    £10,000 on offer to car workers willing to switch to plant making 'baby Land Rover'.

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    MFI to cut 1,500 jobs after bad year sees £54.5m profit turn to £600,000 loss

    by dan thomas 1 Mar 2006
    by dan thomas 1 Mar 2006

    Homes retailer to cut services and jobs in a bid to halt profits slide.

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    Cable & Wireless plans to halve its workforce

    by Mike Berry 28 Feb 2006
    by Mike Berry 28 Feb 2006

    Telecoms group Cable & Wireless will be cutting up to 3,000 jobs in the UK over the next five years.

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    Unions meet Somerfield to talk about Kwik Save sale

    by dan thomas 27 Feb 2006
    by dan thomas 27 Feb 2006

    Retail union Usdaw has called an urgent meeting with Somerfield to discuss the staff implications of the supermarket chain's plans to sell convenience store chain Kwik Save.

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    Credit Suisse outsourcing plan to hit jobs at Canary Wharf

    by Georgina Fuller 22 Feb 2006
    by Georgina Fuller 22 Feb 2006

    Bank's outsourcing plans could lead to back-room job losses at London offices.

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    Higher status role to attract graduates to nursery roles

    by Personnel Today 20 Feb 2006
    by Personnel Today 20 Feb 2006

    Minister announces degree of commitment to nursery sector.

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    EU plans to open services sector to cross-border competition

    by Mike Berry 16 Feb 2006
    by Mike Berry 16 Feb 2006

    EU waters down cross-border working proposals to allay union fears over jobs.

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    Jobless total reaches four-year high

    by dan thomas 15 Feb 2006
    by dan thomas 15 Feb 2006

    Job losses in the manufacturing sector continue upward push on unemployment levels.

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    Walkers’ crisp handout rubs salt and vinegar in wounds of redundant staff

    by Mike Berry 10 Feb 2006
    by Mike Berry 10 Feb 2006

    Redundant staff upset by free crisps gesture.

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    Hard times ahead for staff at Oracle’s latest software firm acquisition

    by dan thomas 10 Feb 2006
    by dan thomas 10 Feb 2006

    Oracle likely to cut jobs at latest software firm acquisition.

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    Unions meet with police management over merger plans

    by Georgina Fuller 9 Feb 2006
    by Georgina Fuller 9 Feb 2006

    Unions have called a meeting with police officials to raise concerns about the proposed mergers of forces across England and Wales.

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    Land Rover cuts 1,300 jobs in West Midlands

    by Georgina Fuller 9 Feb 2006
    by Georgina Fuller 9 Feb 2006

    Car manufacturer cuts West Midland workforce after transferring production of Freelander model to Merseyside.

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