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Sling into Singapore
... some highly niche jobs. Singapore has embarked on a liberal foreign labour policy which generally allows for executive-level foreigners to obtain ...
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Troubled US economy casts shadow over UK growth
... of lead times during April. Melinda Johnson, head of policy at CIPS, said: “Purchasing managers responded to the economic slowdown ... compounded by the strength of sterling, which was deterring foreign companies from sourcing here. CIPS’s findings concur with the ...
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Troubled US economy casts shadow over UK growth_2
... of lead times during April. Melinda Johnson, head of policy at CIPS, said: “Purchasing managers responded to the economic slowdown ... compounded by the strength of sterling, which was deterring foreign companies from sourcing here. CIPS’s findings concur with the ...
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Purchasing in the firing line
... forces are up against an enemy much closer to home than any foreign foe, if some of the headlines over recent years are to be believed. ... would be to drop the MoD’s traditional “buy British” policy. “If you really want the process to be cheaper, faster and better, buy ...
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Miliband proposals on apprentices ‘a bit light on detail’
... Miliband also pledged to crack down on exploitation of foreign workers that he said was leading to undercutting of wages of existing ... Recruitment & Employment Confederation (REC) director of policy and professional services, says: "Employers need support to tackle the ...
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Japanese deals in UK recruiters on the up
The idea of Japanese corporates acquiring foreign companies is by no means a new phenomenon. In fact, during the first ... the economy. At the front and centre of this reform policy is the necessity for Japanese corporates to allocate capital more ...
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Take Five
... they can talk intelligently about this at interview." Foreign Climbers It was the opportunity of gaining a portable ... easy to slot from South Africa to Reading." The company’s policy of implementing the same procedures, the same systems and the same ...
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All Change_3
... other than banks. However, it has been argued that this policy may actually increase the counterfeiting risk as businessmen and ... the Euro, UK businesses should not be complacent. Banks, foreign exchanges and other businesses that accept foreign currency notes ...
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‘Draconian’ anti-corruption law puts buyers in danger
... committed outside the country. It covers all bribes to foreign government officials, ministers, judges and now includes agreements ... involved in the bribe. Melinda Johnson, CIPS’s head of policy, said purchasers should not tolerate corruption of any kind. “This is ...
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Heading for a reckoning
... now equivalent to 5 per cent of its GDP. Until now, foreign governments, particularly those of Japan and south-east Asia, have been ... that a reckoning is due is in little doubt. The issue for policy is how it is played out and whether the twin deficits can be unwound in ...