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Saturday 17th May 2008

Money

Show me the money – and I’ll show you mine

LONDON, UK – 1 MAY, 2008 – In a bid to eradicate pay inequality, UK employees are prepared to challenge one of the biggest workplace taboos and reveal

Beat the crunch

Finance Expert Lawrence Gold invites you to give him a run for his money…

All you need is £92,507 to feel financially secure
Money

· Britain puts price tag on financial security · Men are looking for £20,000 more to eradicate their financial worries than women

Over 20 million women set to miss out on tax efficient benefits ahead of ISA deadline
Money

- Women most likely to lose out to the Taxman warns The Co-operative Bank. Worryingly, the majority (66%) of British females will not be investing in

Business

78% of Brits Don’t Take a Lunch Hour
Are We Working Too Hard?

A staggering 78% of the UK working population no longer take advantage of a full lunch hour, with 15% of those surveyed not taking a break at all, ne

Carolyn McCall Wins Top Business Woman Award
Carolyn McCall

Carolyn McCall, Chief Executive of the Guardian Media Group, was awarded a top Business prize last night. She was awarded this year's prestigious Veuv

The business benefits of investing in people
Jaine Clarke

Find out how Train to Gain could boost your profits post Budget

Loominellie

Ellie Goss started her weaving business, Loominellie (www.loominellie.com) just a year ago after doing a degree and then a masters degree in weaving.

Recruitment

The Times Crème Executive Secretary & PA Event

13 – 15 May, National Hall, Olympia London www.thetimescreme.co.uk

Skillset Launches Workforce Survey 2008

- A chance for creative media professionals to have their say on the development of skills and training in the industry – 9th April 2008 – Skill

What's your cunning career plan?
Clive Davis - Recruitment Specialist

(what do you mean you haven't got one!)

Climb the career ladder
Jordan Tanner

Careers Adviser Jordan Tanner and former apprentice Hannah Worsley join us live in the studio to talk about what steps young people should be taking t