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| | | ... makers, etc. Grim news indeed because one job lost in one industry reduces the demand for another leading to one or two workers getting the pink slip there which reduces demand for another... and so on. But what about Woolworths' announcement that it ... |
| | | | ... market was, and continues to be, in the dumps. The banking and financial sectors are in distress. Businesses are failing. Workers are losing their jobs. The economy is contracting and perhaps the global recession would be deeper. There were rumours and ... |
| | | | ... impacting on Australia. Pacific Brand announced last week that it was closing seven Australian factories and lay off 1850 workers. At the same time, Macquarie Bank reportedly sent another 40 staff from its funds division packing, on top of the 1047 it ... |
| | | | ... enough. The Obama administration needs to ensure that the taxpayers, fronting up the funds, and the homeowners and laid-out workers, worst hit by the downturn, all get a fair deal. "Roosevelt offered a new deal for everyone. The point was, it was a deal ... |
| | | | ... if you're split ends do not vanish overnight? The problem is the longer this crisis persists, the greater the number of workers, homes, businesses and economies that would be caught in the descending spiral of despair. Consider this. Just hours before ... |
| | | | ... satisfied on average with the planning services they received from their planners compared to retirees and other employed workers. |
| | | | ... decide not to add staff in order to gain the government payment. "I'm sure many businesses would decide not to add the new workers - the last thing we need during these tough times," he said. "The question is whether Hockey will consider the interests ... |
| | | | ... satisfied on average with the planning services they received from their planners compared to retirees and other employed workers, a new survey found. The Business Health CATScan client satisfaction research found self-employed clients were not happy ... |
| | | | ... that the construction of the new tower will provide around 3,000 industry jobs over the next three years for construction workers, "many of whom will be members of the Cbus Superannuation Fund". The new office tower will be the latest addition to Cbus ... |
| | | | ... Whole economies, heritage financial institutions, mega-multinationals investment companies, small businesses and ordinary workers have not escaped the deep freeze. I will spare you last night's news out of North America, Europe and Asia. They are more ... |
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