Articles, tagged with "sick pay", page 7
09th July 2008
Leading protection insurer, The Co-operative Insurance, has urged both men and women, to look at the range of life insurance plans available and protect themselves against a variety of life-altering events.
The Insurance provider has quoted some useful...
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Author:
Ruth
27th May 2008
Accidents at work are costing us millions each year. Last year, accidents in Plymouth have been estimated to have cost the region 4.5 million, while in North Yorkshire, the figure is more than double at 11 million.
The costs reflect the burden on the...
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Author:
Carys Robshaw
08th May 2008
Golden rule for parents before committing to a childminder is to have a contract in place. Start as you mean to go on, have everything defined, crystal clear and signed off on before you proceed. Same thing applies to a crèche (more on that later). Ma...
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Author:
Fiona Lohrenz
25th March 2008
Once you have graduated from University it is time to enter the real world and apply for the many Graduate Jobs that are advertised.
You may be lucky and be offered the first job you apply for, or it may take you a little while longer before you are su...
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UK Careers
19th March 2008
Employment Contracts
An Employment Contract is an agreement that is entered between the employer and the employee before the commencement of employment period. This is a common practice seen in almost all organisations. A clearly stated employment cont...
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Author:
Jayne Bettles
12th March 2008
It made me smile this morning as I was listening to the Today Show. We all know there are many benefits to having a home based business; but while watching the interview with Bruce Weinstein of BusinessWeek.com talk about how over 46 million Americans do ...
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Author:
Bob and Cindy Floyd
25th February 2008
If you are considering a change of career or are looking for a place to start, then driving a lorry for a living has many great things to offer. It seems that on the whole, lorry drivers are pretty passionate about their way of life and there is a sense o...
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Author:
Silviu Marian
31st January 2008
Life insurance is vital for everyone but certain groups rely on it more than others. People who are self-employed are at particular risk if they are not fully covered as the benefits they receive will be reduced. Self-employed people will not receive any ...
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Author:
Karl Bantleman
23rd January 2008
Subjects that this report on mortgage credit will examine are PPI, credit history and improving it, debt consolidation, APR rates and why this can lead you off track plus much more.
Today we will uncover some practical tips to help those with poor paym...
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Author:
dyouell
02nd November 2007
Many people in all kinds of jobs enjoy the benefits that come with them. From free dental and health care, to discounts on lots of services and a company pension, being employed by someone else can have its perks - and it's easy to take them for granted.I...
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Author:
Elisha Burberry
11th July 2007
When you take out your mortgage, your mortgage lender will often try to sell you a mortgage protection insurance policy. The lender gets a good commission on it, so might well put some pressure on you. But don't be bullied. You don't have to get it from t...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
11th July 2007
If you are taking out a mortgage for the first time, your lender may try to push you into taking out mortgage protection insurance at the same time. Be careful. It benefits them ' they get a commission ' but that doesn't mean it's the best thing for you.
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Author:
Robert Palmer
11th July 2007
When you apply for any kind of loan or credit, you will probably find yourself being pressured by the lender into agreeing to a loan insurance policy or PPI. This insurance often adds considerably to the cost of the loan. So you may find yourself wonderin...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
05th July 2007
You are entitled to claim compensation for any accident or injury which is caused by negligence on the part of someone else or their property. Slips and trips can happen anywhere, and at any time - in supermarkets, at work, pathways, and restaurants, and ...
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Author:
Carolyn Clayton
14th May 2007
Are you having problems looking for a Non homeowner loans with CCJs? Unfortunately getting a Non homeowner loans with CCJs is harder than expected and trying the wrong companies can lead to turn downs. Although not common knowledge there are some things y...
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Author:
dyouell