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    • Graduates
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    Graduates would cheat on employment tests to gain an advantage in the hunt for jobs

    by Georgina Fuller 7 Aug 2006
    by Georgina Fuller 7 Aug 2006

    Graduate job applicants will cheat to get through employment tests, a survey has revealed

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    • Economics, government & business

    Greggs bakery chain to cut 200 jobs

    by Georgina Fuller 7 Aug 2006
    by Georgina Fuller 7 Aug 2006

    Greggs, the UK's largest bakery chain, is cutting 200 jobs due to poor sales in northern England and Scotland

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    • Computer misuse

    BAE Systems investigates 100 employees for e-mail misuse

    by Georgina Fuller 4 Aug 2006
    by Georgina Fuller 4 Aug 2006

    More than 100 employees at BAE Systems aerospace company are being investigated for inappropriate use of e-mail.

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    • Job creation and losses

    AOL to cut 5,000 jobs worldwide to boost profit

    by Georgina Fuller 4 Aug 2006
    by Georgina Fuller 4 Aug 2006

    AOL internet company is looking to cut 5,000 jobs over the next six months in a bid to boost profits.

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    • Performance management

    Managers expect secretaries or personal assistants to complete inappropriate tasks

    by Georgina Fuller 3 Aug 2006
    by Georgina Fuller 3 Aug 2006

    Researching colonic irrigation and taking your boss's father to the seaside are all in a day's work for today's secretaries and PAs.

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    Government report accuses charities and public sector of exploiting disabled workers by paying less than minimum wage

    by Georgina Fuller 3 Aug 2006
    by Georgina Fuller 3 Aug 2006

    Public sector and charities flout minimum wage rules when employing people with learning disabiliities.

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    • Job creation and losses

    Sudden closure causes shockwaves at electrical retailer Powerhouse

    by Georgina Fuller 2 Aug 2006
    by Georgina Fuller 2 Aug 2006

    Administrators called in at struggling electrical retailer.

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    • Employment law
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    Tribunal rules in favour of energy company over sacking of sleeping worker

    by Georgina Fuller 2 Aug 2006
    by Georgina Fuller 2 Aug 2006

    Energy company cleared by tribunal despite "harsh" response to sleeping worker..

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    Recruiters see demand grow for financial services staff

    by Georgina Fuller 1 Aug 2006
    by Georgina Fuller 1 Aug 2006

    Demand for finance staff has increased by 182% in the past six months.

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    House prices in two-thirds of UK towns now too expensive for key workers

    by Georgina Fuller 31 Jul 2006
    by Georgina Fuller 31 Jul 2006

    Key workers in the public sector are unable to afford property in two-thirds of UK towns, a survey showed.

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    Foreign workers could be the answer to the North East’s skills shortages

    by Georgina Fuller 31 Jul 2006
    by Georgina Fuller 31 Jul 2006

    Foreign workers should be encouraged to find employment in the North East of England, according to a thinktank

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    Lack of influence keeps UK workers stuck in a rut

    by Georgina Fuller 31 Jul 2006
    by Georgina Fuller 31 Jul 2006

    More than a third of workers stuck in a rut.

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    Revenue and Customs’ staff to strike over new work guidelines

    by Georgina Fuller 31 Jul 2006
    by Georgina Fuller 31 Jul 2006

    About 8,000 Public and Commercial Services union (PCS) members will stage a one-day strike today over new work guidelines at Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs (HMRC)

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
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    • Equal pay

    Pay parity for women still 150 years away

    by Georgina Fuller 28 Jul 2006
    by Georgina Fuller 28 Jul 2006

    Report blames ineffective government policies for continuing pay gap.

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    • Job creation and losses

    Firms anticipate shortage of skilled accountants in rush to recruit top talent

    by Georgina Fuller 27 Jul 2006
    by Georgina Fuller 27 Jul 2006

    Accountancy jobs market look buoyant as firms predict year of recruitment activity.

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