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Getting a Job in the UK

18th February 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Ianson Internet Marketing University graduates, college graduates, ex-cons, senior citizens, immigrants, illegal aliens and already employed workers all want a job. Whether seeking a first or second job everyone wants and needs adequ... Read >
Author: Louise G

Economics of Labour Cost

16th February 2010
Are the corporates really using their human force as a scarce resource? What if not the corporates use the human force as effective to achieve its ultimate goal of earnings? In today's global arena it is immense important to have its labour force as e... Read >
Author: Murali Kashyap

US Unemployment Rate Dropped in January 2010

11th February 2010
US Labour Department recently announced that the unemployment rate in January 2010 had dropped from 10% to 9.7%. The figure was obtained from a survey of households. It showed that the number of American employees had rose by 541,000. This increment was u... Read >
Author: Anna Peacocks

Investing in exotic locations through the Aussie sharemarket

08th February 2010
While the Australian sharemarket has had an impressive year with a rise of 28%, some emerging countries have had even better performance. The good news for investors is that different or exotic markets are more accessible than ever with the ability to... Read >
Author: julialee

France voted as best country in the world for expats for fifth year in a row

03rd February 2010
For the fifth year running France has been voted the best country in the world to live in for its outstanding quality of life and the best health care. It may have tiresome bureaucracy and high taxes, but its cultural life, cuisine, café society and l... Read >
Author: Move Forward

Providing Health Insurance for Employees in Californian

10th December 2009
The Genesis of This Scheme The provision of health insurance to employees started with the single idea of Justin Ford Kimball. As far back as 1929, he solicited the support of an association of teachers who were then in Houston, Texas. What he did was ... Read >
Author: Paul Smith

The time has come for high quality employment agencies

08th December 2009
In today's world of high unemployment, it is easy to take the first job that is offered in difficult financial times whether that role is suitable for you or not. Certainly, it is the role of Job Centre Plus to get people off the dole and back to work,... Read >
Author: Tom Jui

Retirement

20th October 2009
It is considered retirement when an individual decides to cease employment and leave the labour force. There are many reasons why an individual retires and social security is one of the major factors. Most people retire when they are eligible for either... Read >
Author: Gavlar

is china still a low cost country?

10th August 2009
What is low cost country sourcing? (LCCS) Is a strategy in which a firm sources material parts, products and services from countries with lower labour and production costs in order to cut operating expenses. Is China still suitable for LCCS? Yes,... Read >
Author: roger

Ludhiana Textile Cluster Makes Strategic Shifts to Beat Downturn

20th July 2009
After suffering for almost a year on account of labour shortages and plunging overseas and domestic sales, the Ludhiana textile cluster has decided to fight the recessionary demons through both strategic and tactical responses. Textile units are rewriting... Read >
Author: David Parks

We will always need good HR

11th July 2009
In the midst of a global recession, HR always appears to be caught in the middle. Several groups of French workers recently imprisoned their HR managers over redundancies, and recent Ceridian research shows that in the UK, decisions are increasingly bein... Read >
Author: Simon Parsons

Commercial Real Estate in North Sydney

10th June 2009
Looking to invest or lease commercial property but not sure where to start? North Sydney is a great location to invest or grow a business, and is home to the second largest business district after the city CBD. With its tight-knit community and bustling l... Read >
Author: Scott Jamieson

Impact of Auto Industry on the World

05th June 2009
The deadline for the decision on bankruptcy draws near on June 1. The big automotive players are keeping their fingers cross. But the effects do not end with the big three. Other car majors like Honda Motors, Volkswagen, Toyota are also a worried that ban... Read >
Author: Carazoo

Chinese translation and learning Chinese- the two ways of bridging the communication gap between chi

01st June 2009
China is a diverse country with an extraordinarily rich set of traditions and culture. The language of Chin has been in existence for as long as 6000 years. This is probably the reason for the Chinese language having a huge number of dialects in both the ... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

Colour Consultant - Ageing in Colour

24th April 2009
Like most of the developed countries, Australia's population is ageing. According to statistics, the median age (the age at which half the population is older and half is younger) of the Australian population is now 36.9 years -- an increase of 5.3 years ... Read >
Author: Leonie Barke
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