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Roll Back Government reforms – French Strikers

Roll Back Government reforms – French Strikers

2 days after French President Nicolas Sarkozy's governing party was belted in regional elections, discontented employees are staging across the nation strikes and protests against unpopular regime reforms.French President Nicolas Sarkozy is facing a tricky week. His center-right UMP party suffered an embarrassing defeat in regional elections Sun. , losing to the left in all but 3 of France's twenty-six regions.

EU agrees on plan to boost jobs and growth

EU agrees on plan to boost jobs and growth

At a Western European Union peak in Brussels, the leaders of the twenty-seven member states have laid out plans to improve industrial policy coordination and bring more roles and expansion to the whole ECU .Earlier, the ECU Commission revealed a communication titled 'Europe 2020 : a technique for smart, tolerable and inclusive growth,' that the Council debated on Fri. , the second day of a two-day peak.

Dell to cut off 1900 from in Ireland Workforce

Dell to cut off 1900 from in Ireland Workforce

Dell, the planet's 2nd biggest maker of computers, asserted on Thursday its plans to chop 1,900 of three thousand roles at its plant in Company . Limerick, Eire .It also voiced the choice to move its Western european producing base from Eire to Poland.The plant in Eire is the biggest plant of Dell outside of the U.S. The producing migration will be finished in a phased transition during 2009.

Civil engineering jobs to be created in East Midlands

Civil engineering jobs to be created in East Midlands

New civil engineering roles in East Midlands are going to be made after Balfour Beatty concluded a deal to provide sub-structure services to North East Lincolnshire Council.The £250 million, ten-year project will see the sub-structure expert providing road transport and planning, asset management and architectural services, and could lead to the making of civil engineering roles.

In hopes of a more crew British Airways Is adding more flights

British Airways asserted yesterday it might run more flights in the 2nd wave of strike action, scheduled to start on Sat. , because more cabin crew were volunteering for work.

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