The week according to MT
21 Dec 2007
Our 60-second guide to the best of this week's business news: gifts from the East, a sprinkling of festive cheer, and a star is born...
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JobsFestive cheer and seasonal goodwill seem to be in very short supply among the nation's trade bodies; both the TUC and the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development are eagerly taking advantage of a slow news day to punt out their bleak predictions for the economy – and jobs in particular – for...
Our 60-second guide to the best of this week's business news: gifts from the East, a sprinkling of festive cheer, and a star is born...
Christmas parties can be a dangerous thing. Just ask Manchester United...
Our approach to work/life balance leaves a lot to be desired – apparently 10% of us are likely to spend Christmas Day working this year...
Our 60-second guide to the best of this week's business news: the Rock falls out, the Chancellor chickens out, and the WAGs work out...
Here’s something for parents to remember when they're struggling out of the house to take the kids to nursery, in what feels like the middle of the night, before heading to the office. Mums who go back to work after childbirth are significantly happier than those who choose to stay at home, according...
Amid the general economic gloom, there's at least one figure that looks positive - unemployment has fallen to its lowest level in more than thirty years. But that won't be much consolation to the police, who aren't happy with their latest pay deal.
Thinking of popping out at lunchtime for a spot of Christmas shopping? Don't bother. Chances are someone will pinch it, the insurance company will refuse to pay for it, and you'll be too broke to buy anything but dried fruit as presents for your family this Christmas.
Our 60-second guide to the best of the business news: Merv swerves as the high street creaks, Sir Keith Mills shows the value of Loyalty, and a Sunderland nightclub bans its best customer...
Ever wanted to know what your team members really thought about your management style? Or felt the need to spout off on exactly why your boss is rubbish, without risking your job in the process? Well now you can, with the launch of a new online tool designed to help managers improve their skills ahead...
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