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Posts Tagged ‘unemployment’
Redundancy help and support
by Sally Hardiman on October 18th, 2011
Unemployed debt rising fast – may pose problems for recovery
by Andrew_F_Smith on February 2nd, 2011
Retired and unemployed debt-worriers have seen their debt rise in the last five years, as a proportion of income. Employed and self-employed people had less of a debt burden in 2010 than they did in 2005.
Unemployed debt rising fast enough to prove a real burden when they re-enter employment.
Days off sick cause panic to those worrying about job security and debt
by Jacqueline Cohen on May 17th, 2010
Swine Flu, Volcanic Ash and the common cold seems to be driving employers crazy all over the UK – and panicking employees about their job security. Complete our poll below and also comment on how you feel about this subject – how secure do you feel in your current job?
A very merry Christmas? Not likely!!
by David Mond on October 2nd, 2009
The word on the street is that the recession may finally be coming to an end and 2010 could be the year of recovery for the country’s economy. Despite this, the employment crisis isn’t, and as figures in this area reach an all time high, it doesn’t take a genius to figure out that for [...]
And just like magic – the jobs…disappeared….
by David Mond on July 16th, 2009
The norm used to be that you went from school to college and then all being well, with good grades, you were off to university. And once there, you were told, the world was your oyster. Well apparently, the oysters are …gone. Oh how times have changed. University students are now competing with the rest [...]


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