By: Danbro | 2010-10-19 | News and society With this week's Comprehensive Spending Review looming, public sector workers have been warned that they will quickly lose public sympathy if they engage in strike action. read more
By: Kate Russell | 2010-10-22 | Human Resources The French are manning the barricades over pension reform. Is this is a sign of things to come in the UK? read more
By: April | 2010-11-24 | Ethics As a scaffold hire provider for the government and public sector, every member of the J&L Scaffolding staff has to be given full security clearance due to the heightened security required around these type of buildings. read more
By: Laura Hartson | 2010-10-04 | Flights This week has seen striking across the world due to changes in workers conditions, and it had unfortunately affected flights going in and out of the UK. Yesterday flights to and from Spain, and some flights to Belgium were cancelled by airlines such as British Airways, ryanair and easyjet, due to strikes all over Europe. read more
By: Alex Askew | 2010-11-04 | Business A recent report released by REC announced that they are concerned that public expenditure cuts announced in the CSR will lead to companies cutting Umbrella Company Contractors in the short term. REC feel this would be an error of judgement and much detrimental in the longer term, having hefty financial implications. read more
By: Sanjay Joshi | 2010-11-21 | Careers The demand for a better job never fades with time nor can ever decline with necessity. Besides, in this cut throat competitive atmosphere, every individual seems to be in desperate search for a solution to offer a security after qualifying the exams for Government and Public Sector Jobs. read more
By: Nick Jervis | 2011-04-03 | Law As a result of widespread public service cutbacks many public sector workers are either set to lose or have already lost their jobs. read more
By: Susan Bean | 2011-02-24 | Article Marketing Projections for public sector employment during the period ending in 2018 show an increase of ten percent. read more
By: Bernard Peters | 2011-08-16 | Manufacturing Bombardier’s transport management is in the firing line as a strike in Canada adds to its misery after losing a £1.4-billion (€1.6-billion) contract to build 1,200 rail vehicles to Siemens AG of Germany, one of their most influential competitors in the rail business. read more
By: duffyrico | 2012-01-11 | Careers The general attitude towards the strike of those who were affected by the strikers was somewhat collectively negative. Many responses to the strike were angry parents who were forced to reschedule their days and arrange childcare. However those involved in the strike felt tied and did not what to strike, but were simply conforming to the masses, as their fellow colleagues were striking. The attitu read more
By: Catherine Dionisio | 2012-03-08 | Psychology What is the job outlook for those going into social work school? Most areas of social work employment are predicted to increase significantly over the next five to seven years. read more
By: Nikhil | 2012-03-02 | Careers A huge number of recruitments can be noticed in several public listed banks for entry level jobs. However, campus placements and public notification is generally the norm for recruitments in private sector banks. There are nearly 20 Govt Banks and 15 private banks in India. read more
By: Vinay Awasthi | 2012-04-25 | Careers There is a need to know that the Indian public sector enterprises have actually started playing the legendary role as far as the country's industrialization plus development is concerned. Development of the national economy is being talked about here and that also from a period of 50 years. Since independence, public sector is growing. read more
By: KrishanMakhijani | 2011-11-26 | Article Marketing Printing trends have also pointed towards shorter production runs and schedules in an effort to compete with digital printing. A greater volume of printing jobs has moved away from printing companies to those produced by desktop printing and offshore printing firms. read more