Interesting research by Cass Business School reported that the level of commitment of employees to their work was directly related to the level of happiness of the population of the employees country of origin.... Russia, Eastern European countries, Japan and Hong Kong rank amongst the lowest in the list.It is important that your employees are a happy lot in order for them to be productive contributors to the business.
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New Name, Same Old Service
As I ranted on before, red tape is known to curb entrepreneurship, and if that were not enough the government is now unable to keep small businesses abreast of crucial legislation that will come into affect from October of this year. The Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform (new name, same rubbish service) had earlier said that it would be making public the new legislation proposals that could be effective from the end of the year.
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