Recruitment pauses and pay freezes on cards for Thames Valley businesses
A PAY rise freeze and a halt on recruitment are just two of the casualties of rising rates for businesses in the Thames Valley.
Read moreDetailsA PAY rise freeze and a halt on recruitment are just two of the casualties of rising rates for businesses in the Thames Valley.
Read moreDetailsAn award-winning Berkshire's restaurant is for sale.
Read moreDetailsPensioners protest at Hewlett Packard's Reading Headquarters
Read moreDetailsLeep Utilities, owner and operator of last-mile utility networks across the country, has appointed Richard Long as its director of heat.
Read moreDetailsA FINANCIAL services firm has made Bracknell its headquarters, with a move into the Maxis business park.
Read moreDetailsStudents from Reading College and University Centre met employers at a hospitality careers event.
Read moreDetailsIF YOU have lost out on a recent job application don't be spooked.
Read moreDetailsPizzas could be in short supply after news that workers in London are set to strike.
Read moreDetailsMcDonald's is now set to re-open on Friar Street on Wednesday, September 20.
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY that helps women get back to work is hosting a pop-up shop this weekend, offering new and pre-loved fashion bargains from just £5
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