Wednesday is the best day to discuss money matters at work with your boss, according to research.
Georgina Fuller
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Increasing numbers of UK graduates are being recruited by Indian call centres, according to union officials
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Senior teachers are threatening to strike over the government's 'modernising' pay cuts.
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Public sector stays ahead of commercial pay for fifth year running.
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Retailers are optimistic about Christmas despite static sales going into the festive period.
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Ten years on, what can be done to overcome the apparent lack of interest in complying with the Disability Discrimination Act?
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Directors from 350 FTSE companies received an 18% increase in their annual pay and bonuses last year.
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Almost 1,000 construction workers at Heathrow's Terminal 5 have threatened to strike in a row over bonuses.
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Inland Revenue staff have been banned from donating toys to a children's charity because of its Christian links, a leaked memo has revealed.
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Early death beckons for Irish and Scots migrants in England and Wales.
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High street health and beauty retailer opts for online recruitment.
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The UK is one of the most productive countries in the world depending on which sector you work in, according to an international survey by the Institute for Employment Studies
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There are so few senior-level women working in advertising because they are not good enough, according to a prominent advertising executive.
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Less than half of UK organisations encourage mobile working, according to research, and the public sector is one of the worst offenders.
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The Jobcentre network could outsource the majority of its employment services to the voluntary and private sector, according to the minister for work.