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World News (Evening) for November 26th, 2008

Thai police at airport
17.12 Wed Nov 26 2008
Thai president defiant amid protests - Iraqi security vote delayed - Chinese workers protest against factory closures

Eight held in human-trafficking sting

17.12 Tue Nov 18 2008
Eight people accused of trafficking people for cheap labour have been arrested.

Further credit squeeze over coming months

High street banks
10.14 Thu Oct 02 2008
Banks and building societies will cut lending further to households and businesses in the coming three months, the Bank of England says.

Sheep shearers and dancers apply here

14.05 Tue Sep 09 2008
The UK is short of maths teachers, hovercraft officers and ballet dancers, according to a Government migration advisory committee.

MPC mulls interest rate move

The Bank of England
14.17 Wed Sep 03 2008
The Bank of England's nine-strong Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) is holding two days of talks on interest rates as recession looms.

Argos workers strike over pay

Argos logo
11.37 Wed Jul 09 2008
Workers at a number of Argos distribution centres are to hold two 24-hour strikes followed by longer stoppages in a row over pay.
Work from home 'should be allowed'
13.22 Mon Dec 03 2007
Staff should be offered more flexible hours, including the opportunity to work from home, according to a new report.
Tuesday's child is busy jobhunting
15.54 Mon Nov 19 2007
The most popular time for workers to apply for another job is Tuesday lunchtime, a new study has found.
Pay boost for workers
08.22 Fri Oct 19 2007
Firms expect to give their workers average pay rises of 3.5 per cent in the next year, it has been predicted.
UK workers keep salaries under wraps
12.06 Fri May 11 2007
UK workers keep their salaries a secret - nearly nine in ten adults hide how much they earn from friends.
Third of workers unhappy
11.07 Wed Apr 11 2007
Almost a third of people are unhappy at work, with managers and lawyers being some of the worst affected, a new study has found.
Workers take seven months to assess job
10.39 Tue Feb 27 2007
Workers in a new job are often hit by a "seven-month itch" when they start thinking about whether to stay or move on.
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