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It takes 21 years to become a CEO

Phil Sylvester - Sunday, November 02, 2008

In the age of Dragon’s Den, The Apprentice and Secret Millionaire, it still takes 21 years to become a CEO.Whilst business TV shows may be fuelling Boardroom ambitions, the average tenure for board level executives is 21 years.  MORE >

Employment Law – Changes that may affect you

Kim Dalton(OU) - Sunday, November 02, 2008

National Minimum Wage Regulations 1999 (Amendment) Regulations 2008 come into force 1 October 2008.
The Regulations increase the main (adult) rate of the national minimum wage from £5.52 to £5.73 per hour   MORE >

Embellishing Your Work Experience

Phil Sylvester - Sunday, November 02, 2008

As the UK economy slides closer to recession and the job market tightens, the inclination might be to inflate your credentials and your work experience in order to impress potential employers. If you’re feeling the pressure to pump up your profile, you’re not alone. Research shows when times get tough jobseekers are more inclined to exaggerate—or even outright lie.  MORE >

Advantages of Temps

Kim Dalton(OU) - Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Temporary work is based on a non-fixed term and can last for any length of time, they are often needed in times of staff absence and maternity, to boost productivity at busy times, for particular projects and to analyse employee performance with a view to permanent employment 'try before you buy' MORE >

Women 'lose out' in top jobs race

Phil Sylvester - Tuesday, September 23, 2008

The number of women holding senior posts in politics, the law and the media has fallen compared with last year, according to a report.   MORE >

Children to stay in education until they are 17

Phil Sylvester - Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Children starting secondary schools in England this year will be the first to be legally required to stay in education until they are 17.  MORE >