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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostWilliam Hill plan to sack 4500 employees
Should be a good pool of staff for Amazon's expansion plans.
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Originally posted by NCOTBAC View PostNot according to your first post you aren't.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostWilliam Hill plan to sack 4500 employees
Should be a good pool of staff for Amazon's expansion plans.
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William Hill plan to sack 4500 employees
Should be a good pool of staff for Amazon's expansion plans.
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Nice to see new opportunities for the laid off bankers. Shift work isn't that bad, you get used to it.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostThat's good news - think of the amount of tax that will bring to hector.
Oh yeah, Amazon tax bill cut by share awards - BBC News
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
That's good news - think of the amount of tax that will bring to hector.
Oh yeah, Amazon tax bill cut by share awards - BBC News
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Originally posted by AtW View Post“UK private sector shrinks for first time since 2016
NEWSFLASH: Britain’s service sector slowed to near stagnation last month, as the wider private sector went into contraction.
That’s according to Markit’s latest survey of UK purchasing managers, just released, which suggests the UK contracted slightly in the April-June quarter.
Service providers reported that business activity was “close to stagnation in June”, Markit says, with subdued client demand and a further reduction in “work-in-hand”.”
UK recession fears mount as private sector output slumps - business live | Business | The Guardian
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Not Brexit related for sure
“UK private sector shrinks for first time since 2016
NEWSFLASH: Britain’s service sector slowed to near stagnation last month, as the wider private sector went into contraction.
That’s according to Markit’s latest survey of UK purchasing managers, just released, which suggests the UK contracted slightly in the April-June quarter.
Service providers reported that business activity was “close to stagnation in June”, Markit says, with subdued client demand and a further reduction in “work-in-hand”.”
UK recession fears mount as private sector output slumps - business live | Business | The GuardianTags: None
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