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Government officials who benefit from corrupt practices are increasingly under public scrutiny.
Body language and careful probing are telling
Following directives on part-time and fixed-term work, the European Commission is currently working on its plans for temporary workers. The outcome, which could have a massive effect on UK recruiters, hangs in the balance
Simon Appleton and Tony Jewell, founders of PlanetRecruit, have become experts at learning from other online recruiters' mistakes
Once again, recruiters are going to be left with the hassle of changing their practices in line with new legislation – this time, from Europe
Entrepreneurs are made not born, and the sooner we start making them, the better
Recent research suggests that practitioners, taxpayers and Revenue staff want better tax inspections
Money matters The future may not be too bright for the unprepared pensioner…
The difficult subject of white-collar offending. What tempts the lucky, the talented and the well-paid to break the rules?
1980 was a big year for the AAT’s new and future Members - and for the rest of the world. So what was going on? AT discovers some more 1980 firsts
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