New regulations make property owners and lessees responsible for looking for the biggest cause of work-related deaths in the UK - asbestos - on their premises. Andrew Hennessey explains
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Online recruiters are becoming key allies for traditional recruitment companies
It’s not quite overseas, but the Isle of Man values its separateness from the UK. AT outlines the unique national, economic and tax position of the real Celtic tiger
How to make sure your memory is up to scratch
Almost half of all goods returned by consumers during the year come back after Christmas. Malcolm Wheatley explains how UK stores are gradually learning how to send the goods back up the supply chain
There are several ways organisations can choose to manage sourcing - it depends on the circumstances. Andrew Cox explains
The cost of electricity is at a historic low. But fears are growing that prices will climb in 2004, says David Arminas
This week, vast amounts of greeting cards, flowers, chocolates and lingerie will be sold. Cathy Hayward looks at how supply chains cope with the demand
Contingency plans and new leaders can let recruiters look forward with confidence
Tax column:
AT considers the implications - some helpful, some not - of the share option decision in Mansworth v Jelley and the Revenue’s interpretation of the case