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Monthly Archives: October 2011
Qantas resumes flights as cost of dispute over outsourcing tolls
The Australian airline Qantas will resume flights today after an independent tribunal passed a ruling to settle a labour dispute arising from controversial claims of plans to outsource the company’s ground-handling operation.
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Qantas resumes flights as cost of dispute over outsourcing tolls
The Australian airline Qantas will resume flights today after an independent tribunal passed a ruling to settle a labour dispute arising from controversial claims of plans to outsource the company’s ground-handling operation.
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Qantas resumes flights as cost of dispute over outsourcing tolls
The Australian airline Qantas will resume flights today after an independent tribunal passed a ruling to settle a labour dispute arising from controversial claims of plans to outsource the company’s ground-handling operation.
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Millions in savings for UK Cabinet Office through procurement cards
The UK Cabinet Office has said that expenditure on government procurement cards fell £45m between 2009-10 and 2010-11 as spend fell from £387m to £342m.
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Millions in savings for UK Cabinet Office through procurement cards
The UK Cabinet Office has said that expenditure on government procurement cards fell £45m between 2009-10 and 2010-11 as spend fell from £387m to £342m.
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Millions in savings for UK Cabinet Office through procurement cards
The UK Cabinet Office has said that expenditure on government procurement cards fell £45m between 2009-10 and 2010-11 as spend fell from £387m to £342m.
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Indonesian producers take decision to extend tin ban
A group of Indonesian tin producers have agreed to extend till the end of the year a ban on exports they imposed to raise the price after it fell by 17% in September according to reports on Bloomberg.
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Indonesian producers take decision to extend tin ban
A group of Indonesian tin producers have agreed to extend till the end of the year a ban on exports they imposed to raise the price after it fell by 17% in September according to reports on Bloomberg.
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Indonesian producers take decision to extend tin ban
A group of Indonesian tin producers have agreed to extend till the end of the year a ban on exports they imposed to raise the price after it fell by 17% in September according to reports on Bloomberg.
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US construction sector to be ‘essentially flat’ in 2012
The US construction sector will remain “essentially flat” for at least the first part of next year, market experts predict.
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