The Sharp End: Grease is still the word
01 May 2010
Will a morning shift at Kwik Fit help Dave Waller fix his deflated masculinity?
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JobsIt's far lower than expected for the 6,500 workers laid off after MG Rover went bust and follows a seven-year battle.
Will a morning shift at Kwik Fit help Dave Waller fix his deflated masculinity?
Service sector activity's up, confidence is up, and BMW could create thousands of jobs in Oxfordshire...
Militant French car workers are ready to bomb their own workplace in search of a better pay off.
Workers are occupying the Visteon factory in Belfast - as the French 'bossnap' more execs.
Nissan is cutting 20,000 jobs amid sliding sales - which could be bad news for its Sunderland plant...
The murder of an Indian chief exec by a mob of sacked workers harbours a stark lesson in lay offs.
An unhappy start to 2008 at Rolls-Royce: 2,300 European jobs are to go in its latest productivity drive.
The incoming president of the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health, Europe’s largest industry body, has raged against all those who have ever criticised his profession as 'bureaucratic busy-bodies, red tape robots or tick box Tonys'. So that’s presumably just about all of us, then…
MT has always championed flexible working – if done right, it can lead to a happier, better-motivated and more productive workforce. But the government’s plans to extend this right, announced yesterday in the Queen’s Speech, will have expensive implications for British businesses – so however noble...
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