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1. BOSSES WARNED ON AGEISM LAWS
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 5 July 2006EMPLOYERS have been told not to get caught out by new age discrimination regulations being introduced this autumn.
2. BOSSES WARNED ON AGEISM LAWS
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 5 July 2006EMPLOYERS have been told not to get caught out by new age discrimination regulations being introduced this autumn.
3. WORLD CUP BOOSTS TRADE
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 21 June 2006THIRSTY football supporters have been keeping pubs and off-licences busy during the World Cup.
4. IT'S OFFICIAL, LADIES - MEN ARE TIMEWASTERS
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 24 May 2006MEN are the biggest timewasters in the office, according to a survey.
5. NEW WAYS TO CUT SICK DAYS
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 10 May 2006BUSINESS leaders have backed a new charter aimed at boosting workers’ health following reports that small businesses are suffering from worker absence.
6. NEW WAYS TO CUT SICK DAYS
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 10 May 2006BUSINESS leaders have backed a new charter aimed at boosting workers’ health following reports that small businesses are suffering from worker absence.
7. 'Jobs safe' at Pru offices
Get Wokingham, Thursday 27 April 2006Insurance giant Prudential says jobs at one of its Reading sites are safe despite union suggestions that workers are at risk.
8. Building success
Get Wokingham, Thursday 27 April 2006A building site manager for Bewley Homes, Jesse Bone, won the runner-up award in the Housing Projects up to £2 million category at the Chartered Institute of Building’s Site Manager of the Year 2006 awards held recently at Madejski Stadium.
9. CANDIDATES URGED TO HELP BUSINESSES
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 26 April 2006A LEADING pressure group has launched its own manifesto calling on councillors to deliver for businesse sahead of next month’s local council elections.
10. CANDIDATES URGED TO HELP BUSINESSES
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 26 April 2006A LEADING pressure group has launched its own manifesto calling on councillors to deliver for businesse sahead of next month’s local council elections.
