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Budget 2004: VAT help for sacred buildings_2
... some bodies have demanded to know why the Chancellor did not extend the concession to all public buildings of social or historic ...
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Housing leads way in November construction boom_2
... activity also increased to meet rising workloads, as did the use of subcontractors. Their rates rose slightly, as companies reported ...
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Contractors told to meet RMC's ethical standards_2
... public eye - as it does not produce consumer goods - that did not mean it could afford to neglect corporate social responsibility issues, ...
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The Internet and the Customer-Supplier Relationship_2
... they think using the Internet is a good idea. They said they did. Dr Ronchi spends several hundred pages explaining why they do, instead of ...
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UK business travellers are most likely to book online_2
... online, with 48 per cent of those questioned saying they did so, while the US was in third place, with 42 per cent. The French were the ...
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Moan, moan, moan... _2
... lives. More than one in three British workers said they did not get enough holidays, with 26% unhappy with the amount of time spent ...
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Make the best out of customer complaints_2
... through rectifying faults that were previously unknown. But did you know that a well-managed complaints system can also increase loyalty ...
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Gary's in top gear
... Porsche Cayman, but that's what Blue Arrow's Gary Saville did. When Saville started as branch manager at Blue Arrow's Sheffield ...
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HR staff on the rise
... says: "Smaller companies used to have a line manager who did the HR, but now because of all the employment law they usually need an HR ...
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Diary of... Chrisy Waller, senior consultant, Skilled & Trades Division, Kinetic
... Monday Well, it’s Monday again — where did the weekend go? A good team meeting discussing current jobs, sales ...