Secretarial News
March
2008
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27/03/2008
Chief executive officers are younger and more international, a new study has claimed.Research published in People Management Online has compared the age of FTSE 100 chief executives from when the ...
19/03/2008
Homeworkers fear they may miss career opportunities created by informal chats at work, new research has revealed.A study by the Durham Business School found that working from home generally had a ...
19/03/2008
The government's labour market statistics have revealed there are more jobs on offer.Figures from the Office for National Statistics showed the number of jobs have risen by 208,000 in the 12 months ...
17/03/2008
The Learning and Skills Council (LSC) is to close by 2010, Personnel Today has reported.According to a government white paper, £7 billion of its budget will go to local authorities to help ...
17/03/2008
Dame Carol Black, national director for health and work, is expected to outline changes to fight "sick note culture" in her report today.It is thought to reveal that people who have drifted ...
12/03/2008
Chancellor Alistair Darling has promised more than £60 million over three years to provide new training opportunities.He pledged the money as part of his first Budget and said it would go to ...
11/03/2008
Part-time secretarial staff have seen their pay improve by ten per cent in the last 12 months, according to Onrec.com.The current Credit Crunch has left employers reluctant to hire full-time staff ...
11/03/2008
Many private sector employees are thinking about moving to work in the public sector, Personnel Today has reported.According to research by communications consultancy CHA, more than 40 per cent of ...
11/03/2008
New research to mark Women's Day has revealed worries that women are not having their leadership talents rewarded.It found that UK business needs more women in executive roles to help it perform ...
10/03/2008
Offices and homes have dumped more than 12 million PCs in the last five years without trying to recycle them.According to research by Fujitsu Siemens, IT equipment accounts for 39 per cent of the ...