Graduate job applicants will cheat to get through employment tests, a survey has revealed
Georgina Fuller
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Greggs, the UK's largest bakery chain, is cutting 200 jobs due to poor sales in northern England and Scotland
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More than 100 employees at BAE Systems aerospace company are being investigated for inappropriate use of e-mail.
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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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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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Public sector and charities flout minimum wage rules when employing people with learning disabiliities.
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Administrators called in at struggling electrical retailer.
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Energy company cleared by tribunal despite "harsh" response to sleeping worker..
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Demand for finance staff has increased by 182% in the past six months.
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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 should be encouraged to find employment in the North East of England, according to a thinktank
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More than a third of workers stuck in a rut.
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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)
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Report blames ineffective government policies for continuing pay gap.
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Accountancy jobs market look buoyant as firms predict year of recruitment activity.