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How to manage temporary labour spend in 2010
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April 2010
NEWS
Recession causes huge drop in hotel prices
The price of hotel rooms has fallen dramatically across the world compared to last year according to two separate market surveys.
US firms ignorant of bribery risk
Foreign firms with offices in the UK are ill-prepared for tough new bribery laws soon to be introduced, research has revealed.
How to run successful e-auctions
Running an e-auction is nothing new for most buyers but it seems embedding this tool as part of our day-to-day working still has not happened.
Manufacturing growth boosts Global PMI in February
At 53.6 in February, the JP Morgan Global PMI Output Index, compiled by Markit, rose to its highest level since October 2009.
Prime Minister blames procurement for boat tragedy
The prime minister of Tonga has blamed a failure to follow procurement policy as one of the causes of a ferry disaster that killed more than 70 people.
Irish business bemoans public procurement failings
The public sector procurement process in Ireland has been branded poor and disappointing by Irish firms.
FEATURES
How to manage temporary labour spend in 2010
The recruitment of temporary agency workers has quickly become a popular practice among businesses as they prepare for an economic upturn.
What European energy buyers need to know for the year ahead
To make the most considered and effective energy purchasing decisions, supply managers must examine a wider range of factors that influence the markets.
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