All Careers articles – Page 57
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Thousands march to save Corus steel plant
Unions demand government support to save Redcar factory as 2,000 workers face redundancy
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T Clarke issues profit warning as UK chief steps down
M&E contractor tells City it is unlikely to meet market expectations and plans sale or closure of two regional arms
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The law won: QSs join the legal profession
The legal profession is one of the few still prospering, which is why so many QSs are clamouring to enter it. But how easy is it to make the switch?
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Planning permission to depend on training
New government scheme threatens developers with planning refusal unless they commit to using apprentices
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Clampdown threatens 13% hike in labour costs
Government determined to force through plan to put all construction workers on PAYE system
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Industry fury as training grants are slashed 10%
Industry leaders have criticised the government after training body ConstructionSkills announced a funding deficit that will lead to cuts in its spending on training
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RIBA launches new scheme to help students
HostPractice allows architecture students and graduates access to national online network of practices
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Hill has new vice president for Eastern Europe
Hill employee promoted to manage Eastern Europe and the CIS Countries
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RIBA's 175th anniversary: Picture This! - until 5 October
Picture This! has been organised by the RIBA to celebrate its 175th anniversary.The exhibition features 175 images from the RIBA Competition winning projects including public projects such as London’s Millennium Bridge, the Sage Gateshead, Baltic and Wembley Stadium.It also features the Urban Splash Tutti Frutti housing project and smaller structures ...
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South African World Cup workers end strike
Labourers on stadiums for 2010 event have settled for 12% pay rise and will return to work tomorrow
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Jarvis boss to retire as firm posts £6.3m loss
Rail specialist's redundancy costs of £8.1m and closure of container haulage arm cut into 7% increase in turnover
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Construction to lose 13% of jobs this year
ConstructionSkills warns that up to 450,000 jobs could go by 2011, with consequent skills losses
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Interserve may cut jobs in private sector divisions
Services group plans to review cost base as workload shifts further into the public sector
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Our young designers revisited
Jacking in your job to set up a firm of your own is a dream shared by many architects, but few take the leap in their 20s. Back in 2006 we had a BBQ with some who did. Three years later, Emily Wright reunites them to find out what happened ...
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International salary guide 2009: Where in the world is the best pay?
As the recession turns sought-after consultants into international jobseekers, where can you go for some relief? Roxane McMeeken met one victim of the cuts, and Hays Construction tallied average pay packets from across the globe
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Latest construction appointments - 10 July 2009
NG Bailey, Integral, RMJM and Crossrail announce new appointments
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Westminster gets £400k grant to help unemployed
University scheme set up for unemployed quantity surveyors, architects, planners and construction managers
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Forensic delay expert joins EC Harris
Middle East expert is partner and regional leader for contract solutions in Dubai
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East London workspace opens its doors
RARA offers a flexible and cheap place for struggling young architects to be creative
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92% of Europe's architects remain gloomy
Survey reveals pessimistic outlook throughout Europe, though few UK firms take part