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London and south-east 'could be worst hit in recession'
Government to provide loans to small businesses
Management have to be vigilant with regards to stress
Reward schemes 'can help motivate employees during difficult time'
Small businesses 'missing out on relief'
Business jargon 'can hinder productivity'
Energy and enthusiasm 'can help colleagues in credit crunch'
Joint and back pain 'main causes of employee absence'
Employers 'should be educated about staff mental health'
Employee screening 'far easier due to technology'
Flexible working 'can help small businesses'
Direct Marketing can be 'cheaper and more effective'
CRB 'could help check migrant workers'
'Investment in staff training essential'
FSB proposes measures to help struggling businesses
Small business owners 'give but do not take pay rises'
Incentives 'can provide extra motivation for employees'
Small business managers 'working longer hours'
Long term email marketing strategy is best for 'savvy recipients'
Websites 'should be kept simple and easy to use'
Rising costs 'affecting small businesses'
Employees 'should take time out'
Small businesses 'happy with minimum wage'
Interest in business start-ups is 'encouraging'
Six million people sue their employer
Internet policies 'should be established in companies'
'Small businesses losing money due to filing'
Online job boards failing small recruiters
Councils urged to 'keep trade local'
New IT service for the smaller business
 
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Ethical companies 'more successful'
Thursday, 20 November 2008 | Direct News by Adfero

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London and south-east 'could be worst hit in recession'
Wednesday, 19 November 2008 | Direct News by Adfero

London and south-east 'could be worst hit in recession'The Local Government Association (LGA) claims that London and the south-east of England will be the worst hit by job cuts.In news which may interest managers of fitness centres throughout the area, a...
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