The MT Diary
01 Jan 2008 | by Howard Davies
Too cheap, Gordon; my dark horse in the primaries; Swiss lurch; sterling opportunity.
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JobsA rehabilitated Rwanda has banned ethnic references, the French - and plastic bags.
Too cheap, Gordon; my dark horse in the primaries; Swiss lurch; sterling opportunity.
Many firms assume the garb of sustainability in order to attract and keep staff, but they have to look much more urgently at wasteful practices.
In propping up Northern Rock, the governor of the Bank of England is tacitly condoning casino capitalism - with public money as the stake.
In the final episode of Yes, Prime Minister , the PM's political adviser Dorothy Wainwright explained the symbolic function of much of Whitehall. ‘Government departments are tombstones,' she said. ‘The Department of Industry marks the grave of industry. The Department of Employment marks the grave...
Artless Vancouver enjoys the boom; John Major in the pink; what could rein back PE?
I'm sick of my company's hypocrisy. Like all the other corporates, it has jumped on the green bandwagon, going on about its carbon footprint.
Dodging Zimmer frames in Las Vegas; Charles Clarke's after-Blair speech; Amato regrets.
The greening of Wal-Mart, M&S and Tesco is good, but it's not enough. Saving the planet requires using less stuff - and that means you and me. The future of the environment depends on us...
Dividing the spoils more equally can make for happier people and better businesses. Give staff a stake in the firm and the chance to add value
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