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Research Throws Up Surprising Facts About Who Claims The Most Job Satisfaction

Most UK workers are remarkably satisfied with their jobs (particularly so if they are a 55 year old woman in a small company) according to new research by Professor Andrew Oswald and Mr Jonathan Gardner of the Economics Department at the University of Warwick.

Prime Minister Announces Partnership between WMG and South African Government

The Prime Minister, the Rt. Hon. Tony Blair MP announced today in Johannesburg (Thursday 7th January 1999) the start of a new partnership between a British University and two South African Provincial Governments creating two new International Competitiveness Centres in South Africa's Northern Province, and KwaZulu-Natal.

Electronic Purchasing to Revolutionise £32 billion Business to Business Sales

Electronic purchasing systems are set to revolutionise the way in which £32 billion pounds of business to business sales are conducted, cutting suppliers and undermining regional price variations, according to a new report by Warwick Business School.

Winner of "Nobel Prize" for Small Business Research Calls for Changes in Government Policy

On Tuesday 1st December Professor David Storey, Director of The Centre for Small and Medium Sized Enterprises at Warwick Business School, will receive a $50,000 award which has never before been won by anyone outside the US and which is seen as the equivalent of the Nobel prize for small business. He will use the event to call for three changes in government policy to small businesses.

First Euros in UK - Well Chocolate Euros at least....

The University of Warwick's NatWest Financial Literacy Centre has launched a special education pack for school teachers trying to explain to school pupils what the affects will be of the coming monetary union within many EC countries. The first of these packs include chocolate Euros!

How to take what's left after recycling a rubbish tip and transform it into useful products

Even the most advanced recycling techniques fail to recycle every element of the rubbish we generate. Often recyclers are left with an unpleasant pile of dark rank smelling scrap yard shredder waste or "fluff" that refuses to transform into anything intrinsically useful.

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