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1. Dee Park Project helps young build a future

Get Bracknell, Thursday 16 February 2012

The regeneration in Dee Park is helping young people with jobs and training.

2. Solar tariff cuts could cost jobs

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 09 November 2011

A solar energy company boss who has created 30 jobs said it could all be at risk because of an “irresponsible” Government cut.

3. Pensions offer fails to halt public sector strike

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 09 November 2011

Public service unions are still pressing ahead with strike action at the end of the month, despite a new pension offer from the Government.

4. Tenants asked about job cuts

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 11 October 2011

People living in sheltered housing in Reading are being consulted about changes which could lead to staff cuts.

5. McDonald's apprentices learn while they earn

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 14 September 2011

The Reading East MP was “lovin’ it” when he visited the centre in Reading where McDonald’s apprentices are trained.

6. Minister's praise for New Work Programme

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 13 September 2011

Work and pensions minister Chris Grayling came to Reading last Tuesday and met a self-employed dolls’ house maker.

7. Futures Fair to help students into work

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 30 August 2011

Reading West MP Alok Sharma is spearheading an event to help school pupils in his constituency look to the future.

8. 1,000 jobs for Whitley

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 28 June 2011

Retail giant Tesco is planning to bring back 1,000 jobs to Whitley by building a new regional food distribution depot on the old Courage brewery site.

9. Web jobs for former Army staff

Get Bracknell, Thursday 02 June 2011

Ex-servicemen and women from Reading are being recruited by BT to help deliver superfast broadband.

10. Job fears spark big rise in calls

Get Bracknell, Thursday 25 November 2010

Worries about employment are reaching record levels in Reading according to the man in charge of the Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB).

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