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11. Dynamite staff explode into life
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 17 December 2008Express delivery giant TNT, based in Theale, has celebrated three decades in business by raising £25,000 in 30 days for charities across the region.
12. More honours for Reading law firm
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 16 December 2008A Reading law firm has been awarded a top honour for its high standards of customer care.
13. Sucess for CfBT’s magazine
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 16 December 2008Reading based charity, CfBT Education Trust’s internal magazine, Headline News has won a prestigious award.
14. It’s salon night fever at Finnhair
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 16 December 2008Staff at an Earley hair salon threw a 1970s style party to mark 35 years of business. The team at Finnhair kitted themselves out in hot-pants, flares and disco diva outfits to celebrate the landmark birthday earlier this month.
15. University of Reading scientists scoop prize
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 16 December 2008University of Reading students have triumphed in a national science competition.
16. Women executives hit by gender pay gap
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 16 December 2008Male executives earn 19 per cent more than women bosses in parts of industry, proving that the gender pay gap is hitting all types of jobs, according to a new report today.
17. Health firm in Sunday Times top 100
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 16 December 2008A Reading occupational healthcare firm has been named one of the fastest growing private companies in the UK – for the second successive year.
18. Call to employers to back IT diploma
Get Bracknell, Monday 15 December 2008An employer champion at Microsoft is calling on other Reading bosses to back the new work-related IT diploma for teenagers.
19. Arlington wins landscaping award
Get Bracknell, Monday 15 December 2008A Theale office site has won a prestigious landscaping award.
Arlington Business Park was victorious in the ‘Grounds Maintenance of Business and Private Grounds’ category at the British Association of Landscape Industries ceremony.
20. Most workers ‘have no redundancy safety net’
Get Bracknell, Monday 15 December 2008Seven out of 10 UK workers have no unemployment safety net.
Nearly half of Britain’s workforce are worried they will lose their jobs in the recession yet more than 70 per cent admit they have got nothing in place to pay their bills and feed their family if they do.
