In the first of a new series on how to manage suppliers, Rob Johnson explains how the effort buyers must put into a relationship is dictated by how long they want it to last
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Stress-related illness costs industry billions of pounds every year. But, argues Pat Elliot, the solution lies in good people management rather than new laws
The market for commercial flights and hotels has changed dramatically since the terror attacks on the US last year. Amon Cohen explains how travellers - and the airlines - have responded
What recruiters do that really wind up HR departments
Trainee Accounting Technicians at both the Intermediate and Technician stages need a knowledge of stocks in SSAP 9.
A tale of two senators, one Pitt and the dreaded ‘E’ word… a report on a year when accountancy turned a corner
The companies nominated for this year's awards for excellence
Is ousting board directors a dangerous trend that could do more harm than good?
The recruitment industry is being targeted by gangs trying to supply them with illegal immigrant workers. Richard Staines examines the problems with the system and asks what agencies _ and the government _ can do to combat it
For the unit on Recording Cost Information, you need to develop competence in the analysis of controls in relation to labour costs.