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Pros & Cons of Teleworking
Written by Sheena   
Thursday, 03 September 2009 09:09
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Teleworking

The main difference between 'homeworking' and 'teleworking' is that teleworkers, who may work full-time from home, are usually doing office work rather than practical work and frequently make use of computers and other electronic devices to do their work and communicate directly with their office base.

Some teleworkers spend part of their week working in the office and part working at home. As with homeworking, your rights will depend on your employment status, if you are an 'employee' you will have the same rights as any other 'employee'.

Last Updated ( Monday, 14 September 2009 13:43 )
 
Recession almost at an end
Written by Sheena   
Monday, 24 August 2009 16:15
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Business confidence in the UK has risen to its highest level since the start of the financial crisis, boosting hopes that an end to the recession is at hand.

Based on the findings of its quarterly Business Confidence Monitor (BCM), the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) now predicts third-quarter GDP will rise 0.5pc, breaking five quarters of declining output.

The news comes as positive noises emanate from both sides of the Atlantic.

By Jonathan Liew, Angela Monaghan and Garry White

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 01 September 2009 17:14 )
 
How firms can cope with recession
Written by Sheena   
Friday, 21 August 2009 16:41
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The economic climate is now bleak for many small firms. These are undeniably tough times for the UK's small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).

With the recession continuing, many of the country's more than four million SMEs continue to have a fight on their hands to stay in business. Often called "the lifeblood of the economy", the importance of the SME sector should never be underestimated.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 03 February 2010 14:27 )
 
Save on tax by working from home
Written by Sheena   
Friday, 21 August 2009 16:13
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Chiara Cavaglieri reports for The Independant

Working from home has potential benefits for employer and employee alike, with studies finding that it can boost productivity and reduce overheads as well allowing employees to fit work around their lives and avoid transport costs. And this Friday marks the third annual Working from Home Day.

With the recession in full flow, having employees work from home could open up more job opportunities. "As technology advances, more and more companies will realise the huge cost benefits," says Paula Wynne, co-founder of RemoteEmployment.com.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 01 September 2009 17:15 )
 
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