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Best Connection Group loses appeal against fine for underpaying workers
... shift. While Judge Goodman revealed that Best Connection did not dispute the underpayment, the agency argued it had been the victim of a ... further argued that HMRC's notices were invalid because they did not name individual workers or the amount they had been underpaid. But ...
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Errant email sent to candidate lands consultant in deep water…
... also told the paper Da Silva had applied for a job that he did not qualify for, saying: “The information on his CV also did not match the information on his LinkedIn profile.” Speaking to ...
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Latest ruling highlights shortcomings in ‘gig’ label
... he was not paid. The tribunal concluded that his contract did not reflect the reality of his working situation, with Boxer, whose claim ... acceptance of the validity of the claimant's claim”, did not produce witness evidence or attend the tribunal hearing. The firm’s ...
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Business Climate Shifts
... a variety of business leaders, to reveal not only why they did it, but how. This results in some fascinating insights, including an ... the past decade. Some of the insights are more trivial. Did you know that Lord Marshall of British Airways began his career as a purser ...
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Business Climate Shifts_2
... a variety of business leaders, to reveal not only why they did it, but how. This results in some fascinating insights, including an ... the past decade. Some of the insights are more trivial. Did you know that Lord Marshall of British Airways began his career as a purser ...
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Buyers turn up heat on gas pricing
... of billing and metering problems, but only 3 per cent did so this year, the report said. A total of 10 per cent of customers switched because of poor customer service last year, while 8 per cent did so in 1999. But the importance of services is likely to increase again as ...
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Maverick spending blind spot revealed
... in the E-procurement Age, published yesterday, said they did not communicate preferred supplier lists to staff. Only 26 per cent of ... same companies told a different story: 74 per cent said they did. About two-thirds of employees who knew their company had a preferred ...
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The Diary of Samuel Pepys, Volume 9: 1668-1669
... him any service I knew of; he persisted and I refused but did at several denials; and telling him that it was not an age to take presents ... desired me to accept of it; which, at his so urging me, I did; and so fell to talk of his business and so parted.” A footnote from ...
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ASA judgement for U4jobs
... partners nor employers”, according to the ASA.U4jobs did not respond to the ASA’s enquiries and the complaint was upheld, with the ... concluded that the ad was misleading, because the company “did not send evidence to show that the logos belonged to genuine business ...
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Business Climate Shifts_3
... a variety of business leaders, to reveal not only why they did it, but how. This results in some fascinating insights, including an ... the past decade. Some of the insights are more trivial. Did you know that Lord Marshall of British Airways began his career as a purser ...