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Minimum wage will not need to be tip-topped up
06/05/2009
Those working on the minimum wage in the catering industry will no longer have tips included as part of their pay under new legislation.
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Communication matters most, landlords advised
05/05/2009
Those looking to succeed in the residential landlord market will be best served by developing good communication skills, it has been stated.
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Survey finds widespread fear of redundancy
05/05/2009
Over a third of staff are working for employers who have made redundancies or are planning them, it has been revealed.
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Landlords urged to keep assets
01/05/2009
Landlords may do very well out of holding on to their residential property assets, real estate firm Savills has said.
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London house prices up in new survey
01/05/2009
House prices in London rose in March, new figures from the Land Registry have shown.
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Equal pay case in civil service
01/05/2009
An equal pay case has started in Swansea that could have implications for civil service workers in London.
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