CBI chief Sir Digby Jones condemns abrupt decision to close home computer loans scheme
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CBI director general Sir Digby Jones has launched a stinging attack on today’s strike by local government workers, calling the action selfish and divisive
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Richard Lambert, former editor of the Financial Times and a member of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee, has been confirmed as the new CBI director-general
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BBC spreads news that new director-general of the CBI is former journalist.
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The CBI has welcomed individual business-friendly steps in the Budget, but said the package fell short of the boost for UK competitiveness that employers were seeking.
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Announcement expected in coming weeks.
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CBI warns that employers will not take responsibility for policing new immigration points system.
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The CBI has urged the government not to enforce compulsory pension contributions from employers as recommended by the Pensions Commission.Under...
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CBI comes up with alternative pensions proposals.
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The CBI has called on the government to reduce the Pensions Protection Fund levy.
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The CBI has dismissed renewed calls by the Equal Opportunities Commission for mandatory equal pay audits
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Sir Digby Jones has welcomed the goverment Green Paper on helping ex-offenders get back into work.
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CBI identifies compulsion for small firms as drawback of Turner’s pensions report
by Mike Berryby Mike BerryThe CBI has welcomed publication of the Turner Commission's report on pensions.
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The director-general of the CBI has accused the government of trying to form a social partnership between ministers, unions and business that would push workplaces back to the 1970s.
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The CBI has developed guidelines to help employers to benchmark their skills development policies and practices against real life examples from UK companies