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31 May 2011
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New Staff In/Out Boards From Notice Board Company
Keep track of staff movements for security and safety purposes with our range of In/Out staff boards and message centres.
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A Short Guide to Operational Risk
A Short Guide to Operational Risk provides you with a basic yet comprehensive overview of the nature of operational risk in organizations. It is a book to be read and shared at all levels of the organization; it offers a common understanding and language of risk that will provide individual readers with the basis to develop risk management skills, appropriate to their role in the business.
26 May 2011
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Bullying in the Arts: Vocation, Exploitation and Abuse of Power
Workplace bullying has long been identified in a range of disciplines and fields, but Anne-Marie Quigg's research suggests that the arts, despite subscribing to ideas like governance by consensus, respect for the individual and celebration of diversity, tolerate the highest level of bullying recorded in any employment sector in the UK and possibly elsewhere. So why should the normal rules governing the treatment of those who work in offices, factories and shops not apply in theatres and arts ce
18 May 2011
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Stafford 'Heroes' Clock
Good Directions was recently approached by Stafford Borough Council to manufacture and erect a public clock as part of a local regeneration scheme.
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Tarkett linoleum gets to work for the government
Linoleum flooring from Tarkett was recently specified as part of a €10m design and build project for new Government Offices in Roscommon, Ireland.
17 May 2011
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Galvanizers secure slab of history from House of Commons
A leading galvanizing company is planning a ‘night on the tiles’ after being presented with its very own piece of memorabilia from the House of Commons.
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Space Air focus on experience and expertise
Space Airconditioning plc; the UK’s only authorised independent Daikin Distributor has recruited several new staff members as part of a strategic realignment of departmental responsibilities.
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Green Light for Motorcyclists as Ultracrete Gets to Grips with Road Safety
For many years road safety organisations have campaigned to highlight the dangers of worn chamber covers to road users, in particular those who ride motorcycles. Slipping on a worn manhole cover, especially in wet conditions, can be extremely hazardous and at worst, life threatening.
13 May 2011
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New from Gower: a short guide to Equality Risk
Using appropriate case studies and drawing on a growing body of international experience, Tony Morden analyses components of an Equality, Diversity, and Discrimination (EDD) Agenda: equality, diversity, opportunity, and discrimination; and examines issues and dilemmas associated with such an agenda.
05 May 2011
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New Town Clock for Bingham by Good Directions Ltd
The installation of a new clock in Bingham marked the culmination of a competition run by Toot Hill School on behalf of the town council.
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