So the media cannot wait to tell us that unemployment is up again.
Does the British public really thrive on doom and gloom? Is it the only way to sell news papers? I really hope not.
Those of you that know my work will be aware of how I feel on the subject and that I do my best to compensate for the media with positive blogs about the economy, our society and employment.
So here it is, the five things you didn’t know about…
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So the media cannot wait to tell us that unemployment is up again.
Does the British public really thrive on doom and gloom? Is it the only way to sell news papers? I really hope not.
Those of you that know my work will be aware of how I feel on the subject and that I do my best to compensate for the media with positive blogs about the economy, our society and employment.
So here it is, the five things you didn’t know about…
ContinueAdded by Mike Waterton on February 18, 2011 at 2:34am — No Comments
I am fed up of the negativity surrounding temporaryrecruitment agencies. This blog is the start of me changing the perception ofhow recruitment agencies can add REAL VALUE to a business.
If you have ever thought that working via a recruitmentagency meant you were a second class citizen then I am pleased to tell you thatyou are wrong. Or should I say misinformed?
In the current climate, many companies are operating a leanwork…
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Companies know that to survive the current economic climate, fixed costs need to be kept as low as possible.
Redundancies have been made, suppliers have been asked to give better prices and longer payment terms and we see everyone trying to do more with less.
So what do you do when you have cut everything back to the bone and you suddenly have fresh…
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Not so long ago, our newly elected Prime Minister had no hesitancy in letting us know that things could not continue the way they had done for the last few years. Whatever your political views, in terms of a
common sense approach, everyone will have agreed with the statement “We are all
in this together”...................
After two years of high petrol prices, big brands on the high street…
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The networking event I attended last night had an unusually low turnout. I appreciate that people are on holiday,but even taking this in to account I still expected there to be more people to a very regular event.
This morning I had an email from a business associate who I had expected to see at the networking evening, so I called…
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The school holiday is up on us and for most families it is a time to get away and enjoy a well earned break.
However, if like many companies over the last two years redundancies / scaling down and a ban on recruitment have left you lean enough to survive but too thin to cover holidays then we can help.
Temp Network specialises in providing businesses…
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