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11. PC firms' merger plan now on hold
Get Wokingham, Thursday 13 December 2001PLANS to merge two of Berkshire's biggest employers are hanging by a thread after Hewlett-Packard's largest shareholder said it would vote against the transaction.
12. MORE I.T. WORKERS FACE THE AXE
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 12 December 2001By ADAM J SMITH
More I.T. workers are facing a bleak Christmas with the threat of job cuts early in the new year.
13. A computer star is born
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 12 December 2001FOUNDERS - ITP managing directors, Darron Anley, left, and Damien Harold
14. Strike threat over plan to axe post jobs
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 12 December 2001Leaders of Britain's postal workers have threatened a national strike after the head of Consignia disclosed shock plans to axe up to 30,000 jobs over the next 18 months.
15. Winnersh jobs to go as cable firm wields axe
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 11 December 2001DEBT-RIDDEN cable group NTL is to slash its workforce by up to 4,000 in a bid to claw back costs, the company has announced.
16. Abbey's drive to challenge the ‘big four'
Get Wokingham, Monday 10 December 2001Abbey National is to recruit around 600 staff across the UK as part of a push to snatch market share from its rivals in the business banking market, it said today.
17. British bosses remain upbeat
Get Wokingham, Friday 7 December 2001British bosses are bucking the European trend by remaining upbeat in the wake of the September 11 attacks, new research shows.
18. Hear this! Firm backs yule appeal
Get Wokingham, Friday 7 December 2001GIFT-ED - Pop sensation Hear'Say launch Peugeot's Toys for Children appeal
19. MP sees the physio
Get Wokingham, Thursday 6 December 2001COMFORT ZONE - Physiotherapist Glenn Bilby advises Reading East MP Jane Griffiths on the best sitting position for working at a computer
20. Home prices surge ahead two per cent
Get Wokingham, Thursday 6 December 2001House prices surged ahead by two per cent in November as consumers regained their confidence following the September 11 atrocities, Britain's biggest mortgage lender said today.
