All Careers articles – Page 52
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Tories set to scrap 'ridiculous' apprenticeship rules
Shadow housing minister hints housebuilders would no longer have to use apprentices on publicly funded projects
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Latest construction appointments - 16 October 2009
Mott MacDonald has appointed Richard Krasenberg sub-divisional manager in its renewable generation and environment team in Brighton
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Training body reviews grants after £10m loss
ConstructionSkills set to cut training grants to firms as multimillion-pound loss announced for the second year in a row
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Managing director leaves materials group BSS
Alan Ball's duties to be taken over by group chief executive
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ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø launches online construction course guide
If you want to boost your professional development by gaining new skills and qualifications look no further than our new online course finder
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ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø launches APC final assessment videos
ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø's APC experts put real questions to 'candidates' in our new series of filmed interviews
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Survey reveals extent of consultants' job carnage
Exclusive research for ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø shows that seven top names shed more than 40% of staff in past year
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Doubts grow over future of Laing O'Rourke boss
Tony Douglas tipped to leave current post, as ‘significant’ job losses are planned for UK and Europe
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Top 250 Consultants 2009: 'As bad as it gets'
That was one consultant’s view of the year when new orders fell 25% and 20,000 QSs, engineers, architects and surveyors received P45s. Roxane McMeeken looks at what went wrong, and what hope there is for the year to come, while Martin Hewes presents this year’s tables
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Apprenticeship 'time bomb' feared as 1,100 places lost
ConstructionSkills predicts that just 36% of its apprentices in England will find work this year
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Hays confirms it will appeal £30m cartel fine
Recruitment company says level of OFT fine is 'arbitrary and wholly disproportionate'
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Tories pledge to create more academies
Shadow education secretary backs academies but doubts remain over commitment to school rebuilding programmes
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Laing O'Rourke reveals 'significant' redundancies
Ray O'Rourke informs staff by email of need for 'tight rein on controllable costs' and start of consultation process
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Sir Michael Latham to step down from ConstructionSkills
Applications are being sought for the next chairman of the industry training body
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Worst of the recesssion is over, says Tesco boss
Sir Terry Leahy celebrates 'solid' performance as retailer posts £1.2bn pre-tax profit
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Douglas set to leave Laing O'Rourke, say reports
Tony Douglas is frustrated at not being given more responsibility, according to Guardian
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Apollo Group chief executive makes shock exit
Rob McGregor, who left for ‘personal reasons’, has been replaced by former chief operating officer
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Academic study: Free your mind
Being good at your job may not depend, it turns out, on getting years of experience under your belt. In fact, spending quality time away from site may be just what you need. Katie Puckett goes back to university to find out why
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Mandelson calls for 'more engineers'
Business secretary says government ready to help research and development and shift focus from financial services to other industries