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News for August 2010
Are the British Labour Job-Compromising Too Much
In post-meltdown Britain, the normal business way of thinking has been turned upside down as nothing is the same, nor is anything for sure anymore. However, while businesses may be scrambling for their footing, for job seekers, the road ahead may not be easy to tread for a very long time.
30th
Aug
Could Some Job Polls be Gender-Biased
A new recruitment study surveyed 3,000 employees in London. For those with long-standing careers, both genders would rather work for a male, than for female.
23rd
Aug
New Hotel Jobs on the Horizon
The job market currently might seem dismal, but there is now fresh hope for many job-seekers. The Intercontinental Hotels Group (IHG) is due to open 35 new hotels within the next three years in Westminster, as part of the group’s plan for expansion.
23rd
Aug
New Hope for Job Hopefuls
According to the last HR study, UK’s job marketplace is on an uphill swing; in fact, almost 30percent of business owners anticipate an increase of job openings before the New Year.
12th
Aug
Dreaming of High-Flying Careers
How “high” would you like to be? According to the latest “dream job” poll taken this month, 69% of them said becoming an astronaut and exploring the universe would be what they would choose if they could have any career they wanted.
12th
Aug
Prime Minister Speaks Up on the Behalf of the Young and the Jobless
The British government has pledged to help over 45,000 young job seekers to find employment in the tourism, retail and hospitality industries.
12th
Aug
You Can't Keep a Good Country Down
The British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) announced that the latest economic study for the last quarter of 2009 showed the UK could be on the “brink of leaving recession."
12th
Aug
Are the British More "Sickie" Than Normal?
The latest research shows that UK workers take more false “sickie” days than other European countries, resulting in millions of pounds wasted.
2nd
Aug
Even Government Employees Have it Tough
Andre Malu, a payroll career administrator in the government will serve two years in prison for stealing expenses from a man on the job who had died a few years earlier.
2nd
Aug
