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  Recruiters Urged to Protect Against Umbrella Failures
11-2-2010
Recruitment agencies have been urged to protect against the failure of umbrella firms, according to recruitment law specialist Lawspeed, in an article by ‘Recruiter’ on 9th February 2010.
  Speeling missteaks jeperdise job aplicayshuns....!
5-2-2010
Speeling missteaks jeperdise job aplicayshuns....Take care with your C.V and cover letters!!
  The PDR Guide to Twitter
13-10-2009
This short guide is intended to for those candidates that are completely new to Twitter to help them understand what it is, how to set up an account and how to use Twitter in your job search by building a network.
  Clinical Research in th UK
9-10-2009
With GSK and Pfizer pulling out of Clinical Research in the UK, will others follow...?
  Clinical Research on the up-and-up in India!
18-9-2009
Expanding clinical trials in India: Answering the need for training
  Campaign to Stop the Trafficking of Children
4-9-2009
PDR Partners are pleased to support the campaign by ECPAT UK and The Body Shop to raise awareness of this cause.
  Important Information for Freelancers - HMRC Investigation...!
14-8-2009
If you are currently working on a contract basis through a Managed Service Company or umbrella company, you need to read this. On 6th August 2009, HMRC issued a Revenue and Customs Brief number 50/09. See link below.
  The Pensions Time Bomb – How Are You Placed?
24-4-2009
The British dream of retiring into a life of luxury is as prevalent as ever, yet a recent survey by Scottish Widows, (http://www.scottishwidows.co.uk/), has shown that forty-nine percent of people currently working in the UK are not saving sufficient funds for their old age.
   
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