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A bill proposing a ban on current rules that state nurses must work overtime in the US may be put into place, a Philadelphia governor has said. Governor Ed Rendell said on Wednesday that he intends to sign the bill into law, reported bizjournals.com. ...
An attorney marketing expert has claimed that many law professionals struggling to make ends meet are taking on night jobs to supplement their income.Nader Anise, president of Anise Lawyer Marketing, said that it is becoming a trend among lawyers to ...
Hiring employees from outside of the European Union (EU) could become easier for Czech firms as the country's president has approved a bill to introduce a green card system.Under the new law, signed by president Vacav Klaus yesterday, green cards are ...
It has been reported that a national recruitment agency will be set up in South Africa in order to find suitable candidates for hard-to-fill positions in the education sector.The teaching industry, which is currently facing shortages in the region, w ...
Around 20 percent of Romanian employers are offering their top workers pension schemes in order to keep them onboard, it has been discovered.A report entitled Romanian Consultants Corporate Dynamics International and Business Edu by consultants Corpo ...
Engineers wishing to study or enhance their skills in the UK are to benefit from the founding of a new college in Strathclyde, Scotland.After consultations with figures in the industry, the University of Strathclyde's Graduate School of Engineering w ...
The Japan Federation of Bar Associations has claimed that the country's failure to implement a social security system is seeing many people reduced to living in poverty.Spurred by a rise in the number of Japanese workers employed on a temporary basis ...
Aboriginal children need better training programs and encouragement in order to help them into the country's healthcare profession, according to an association.The Australian Indigenous Doctors' Association (AIDA) has said that Aboriginals have a bet ...

Foreign doctors 'needed in Alicante'

 (06/10/2008 20:01:28)
The Spanish region of Alicante is experiencing problems finding doctors and has called for more overseas healthcare workers to settle in the area, it has been reported.According to the Regional Health Service, the Alicante area is seeing a prolonged ...
As rising fuel prices and environmental concerns push nuclear energy debates to the fore, the demand for nuclear engineers is set to boom, it has been claimed.Fox44.net has pointed out that with plans for more nuclear reactors emerging in the US, the ...

Financial Times UK

Fear stalks the world's economies

 (20/11/2008 20:46:14)
Anxiety about a severe recession gripped financial markets as dire unemployment figures from the US drove long-term interest rates to record lows

Demand fears push crude below $50

 (20/11/2008 21:42:00)
Drop in oil price leads to broader retreat in raw materials, with the Reuters-Jefferies CRB commodity index falling to a five-year low
Citigroup's crisis deepened on Thursday as its shares continued to slump despite a planned investment of about $300m by Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal, its largest individual investor
Legal & General Investment Management has backed away from its threat to vote against Barclays' move to raise £7bn in fresh capital, much of it from Middle Eastern investors

RBS bosses apologise to investors

 (20/11/2008 21:52:12)
A profuse and candid apology to angry investors in Royal Bank of Scotland for its troubles was delivered by its chairman and outgoing chief executive
The Suez Canal, the international waterway crucial to Egypt's economy, faces a dramatic decline as shipping companies shift to other sea routes to avoid Somali pirates
Plans to make banks hold greater capital reserves and limit the amount they can borrow have been outlined by the world's leading banking watchdog in an effort to prevent a repeat of the credit crisis
UK retail sales in the three months to October were flat, a much better outcome than expected and in contradiction to gloomy industry surveys, as retailers are forced into discounts to entice shoppers, as official data also showed public sector finances in their first deficit since 1994
Exceptionally weak tax revenues in October raised UK government borrowing to its highest level in that month for 14 years, with no signs that the public finances will improve for the foreseeable future

Australian wool risks retail bans

 (20/11/2008 09:26:40)
Australia's wool export industry risks alienating international customers after the country's main wool producing body reneged on a promise to phase out the controversial practice of mulesing by 2010

Times Online

Wall Street slumped tonight by 440 points after the Democrats delayed any decision on the proposed $25 billion car manufacturers bailout until December.$
A schoolboy was sentenced to life in prison today after kicking a man to death and then recording a video boasting that he had the “eyes of a killer”.
The Formula One tycoon Bernie Ecclestone faces an unprecedented battle to win back his own fortune in the courts after his wife of 24 years, Slavica, announced today that she is to divorce him.
School Gate blog: so this is what Oxbridge has been waiting for!
Google is considering pre-installing its Chrome browser on personal computers in the search giant’s latest challenge to the dominance of Microsoft’s Internet Explorer.

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