A 2020 vision of work
Technological advances may change the way we work, but will they affect our attitudes to working, asks Graham Snowdon
How will the world of work have changed by 2020? That was the question I and other attendees were invited to consider at a panel discussion organised by City University’s Centre for Performance at Work last night.
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Disappearing acts: Stonemasonry Stonemason Mark Cutler works at CWO in Chichester. He talks about this patient craft and the eventual need to ‘just commit’
Jon Henley
Northern Rock: more than 4% of mortgage customers are in arrears
Despite the losses – down to £257m from £1.3bn a year ago – Northern Rock is paying out £15m in bonuses to its staff but chief executive will waive his
More than 22,500 Northern Rock customers – over 4% – have missed monthly mortgage payments, the nationalised mortgage lender admitted today as it reported a sharp
The Business podcast: Lord Myners, a European IMF, and the Red Knights On the latest edition of The Business, Aditya Chakrabortty speaks to Lord Myners about the City minister’s attack on the ‘lazy and complacent’ bankers who, he says, still haven’t learned the lessons of the credit crunch.
Also in the podcast, Tom Clark and Larry Elliott analyse the pros and cons of Germany’s plan to introduce
Commodities: Is it time to buy copper and nickel again?
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