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1. Web directory exposes rogue firms
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 25 March 2008Almost 12,000 companies in Reading have signed up to a new online business directory that exposes rogue tradesmen and promote good ones.
2. 1 in 4 considered starting business
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 25 March 2008More than one in four workers in Reading have seriously considered going it alone and starting their own business, according to new research.
3. Rok’s seven-year roll
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 26 March 2008Construction company Rok is celebrating its seventh consecutive year of record financial results.
4. Branch of year gong
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 26 March 2008The Reading office of recruitment and HR company Randstad is celebrating after being named branch of the year at the company’s prestigious national conference.
5. Women bid £4k less than men
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 26 March 2008Women are asking for nearly £4,000 a year less in pay than men on average when registering with a leading online recruitment service.
6. Runners raise £300
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 26 March 2008Accountants at Horwath Clark Whitehill pounded the streets to raise money for Britain’s soldiers serving in Afghanistan and Iraq.
7. 450 jobs to face axe at Vodafone
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 19 March 2008Mobile phone giant Vodafone is to axe 450 jobs in a move aimed at “simplifying” its operations, the firm announced yesterday.
8. Post service ‘competition’ a good thing
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 12 March 2008Despite lamentations of those who are unsettled by the demise of their local post office, a report out today claims that thousands of jobs have resulted from the diversity in our postal delivery service.
9. Lack of training is putting workers’ lives in danger
Get Bracknell, Thursday 27 March 2008Millions of British men and women are at risk at work because of a lack of safety training, the biggest survey ever carried out by the British Safety Council (BSC) has revealed.
10. Microsoft in collaboration
Get Bracknell, Thursday 27 March 2008Microsoft and Sourcesense, a leading European systems integration consultancy, will collaborate on the strategy, development and deployment of open source solutions for the Microsoft Office product suite.
