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1. 'Jobs safe' at Pru offices
Get Bracknell, Thursday 27 April 2006Insurance giant Prudential says jobs at one of its Reading sites are safe despite union suggestions that workers are at risk.
2. Hair salon wins through to grand final
Get Bracknell, Thursday 20 April 2006A Caversham hairdressing salon has snipped, tinted and blow-dried its way to a place in the L’Oréal Colour Trophy
grand final.
3. RISC offers office space for rent
Get Bracknell, Thursday 20 April 2006Reading International Solidarity Centre in London Street is offering 653 square feet of offices space for rent at £15 per sq ft.
4. Building success
Get Bracknell, Thursday 27 April 2006A building site manager for Bewley Homes, Jesse Bone, won the runner-up award in the Housing Projects up to £2 million category at the Chartered Institute of Building’s Site Manager of the Year 2006 awards held recently at Madejski Stadium.
5. NEW WAYS TO CUT SICK DAYS
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 10 May 2006BUSINESS leaders have backed a new charter aimed at boosting workers’ health following reports that small businesses are suffering from worker absence.
6. NEW WAYS TO CUT SICK DAYS
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 10 May 2006BUSINESS leaders have backed a new charter aimed at boosting workers’ health following reports that small businesses are suffering from worker absence.
7. CANDIDATES URGED TO HELP BUSINESSES
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 26 April 2006A LEADING pressure group has launched its own manifesto calling on councillors to deliver for businesse sahead of next month’s local council elections.
8. IT'S OFFICIAL, LADIES - MEN ARE TIMEWASTERS
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 24 May 2006MEN are the biggest timewasters in the office, according to a survey.
9. CHARITY TAX BREAKS 'UNFAIR'
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 22 March 2006CHARITY shops in Wokingham have hit back at suggestions
from a leading business pressure group that they should no longer get tax breaks.
10. WOKINGHAM WOMEN STILL SUFFERING MAJOR PAY GAP
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 8 March 2006MEN are being paid nearly 60 per cent more than women working in full-time jobs in Wokingham District, according to Government statistics.
