An interim training specialist explains what makes temporary working life so good.
Michael Millar
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The Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) has built a multi-million pound business school to develop its top talent, but has...
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The government has finally announced the appointment of the first ever national director for health and work.
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The government's own redundancy scheme will be unlawful under the forthcoming age regulations, which were approved by Parliament last week, according to legal experts
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The Learning and Skills Council has denied unions claims that it is testing staff IQ as part of plans to make redundancies
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Survey reveals over 40% of managers hav difficulty with anger at work
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Union claims job cuts could be avoided at Learning and Skills Council.
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The union wants to set up a national committee to liaise with Tesco centrally about jobs, pay and conditions
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Pay pushes past £20,000 barrier but lack of job opportunities and growing debt continue to be a problem.
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The estimates of pension shortfalls vary by as much as 20%, according to research.
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The head of equality and diversity at Lloyds TSB has been appointed deputy chair of the Equal Opportunities Commission
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On Good Friday, the government quietly published the Finance Bill and reaffirmed plans to scrap tax breaks for the Home Computing Initiative
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About two-thirds of workers think their employers should make more effort to help the environment, but few are prepared to give up holiday or cash to help fund it
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Changes to statutory sick pay rules could make matters worse for employers.
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Two out of three soldiers say they are not happy about the amount of time they have between tours of duty, the Army's latest attitude survey shows.