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Car giants Ford have announced that they do not expect to hire any new lower waged workers until the middle of next year. Joe Hinrichs, manufacturing chief of the firm, said that there are no plans to take on any entry-level lower wage workers until ...
As Indian companies invest in the UK, an expert has cited the country as an 'ideal' place for Indian workers to live.Company British Midlands has highlighted the benefits of Indian workers integrating into the Midlands area of the UK, the India Times ...
Some teachers who were made redundant in April due to cost cutting attempts have been offered their jobs back in Iowa, it has been reported.A spokesperson has claimed that of the 32 teachers made redundant in the Dubuque area last spring, 16 will ret ...

Financial Times UK

Barack Obama accepted the Democratic nomination for president – the first African-American to do so – with a hard-hitting speech that equated the election of Republican John McCain with a third Bush term and proclaimed that "eight [years] is enough".
Charter and Henderson to move their headquarters to Ireland in a dramatic sign of the rising pressure on the Treasury to keep its tax system competitive
Merrill Lynch's losses in the past 18 months amount to about a quarter of the profits it has made in its 36 years as a listed company, according to Financial Times research that highlights the extent of the global banking crisis

Times Online

Gordon Brown is set to usher in a new era of council housing by helping local authorities to buy repossessed and unsold properties. Cash and powers will be made available so that town halls can intervene in the housing market, The Times has learnt.
Teenagers could take GCSEs early and have a year without examinations before starting A levels, under far-reaching reforms set out yesterday.
The ban on police being able to question suspects after they have been charged would be scrapped in measures announced yesterday to increase the number of people being convicted.