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The CBI, presenting its arguments on framing charges in the land-for-job scam case, questioned how all applicants for Group D ...
In the present job market, many job seekers are discouraged knowing they’re competing against hundreds (if not thousands) of ...
In last week’s column I described a common and frustrating job search phenomenon: The no-experience-no-job cycle. That’s ...
Government jobs aspirants can now apply for recruitment tests conducted by the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) through an upgraded mobile application developed by it. The SSC conducts seven mandated ...
Dan Chapman, managing partner and head of the employment team at Leathes Prior Solicitors, discusses the government’s Employment Rights Bill. The Employment Rights Bill was one of the headline ...
Barney Brantingham, a master hand of journalism, a quintessential newspaper reporter and columnist, and a scribe known for ...
Former public works minister Sihle Zikalala downplayed the findings of an investigation he had commissioned, paving the way ...
Justice Lyne Decarie announced her decision a day after the Crown agreed with a motion by the defence that Miller, who is suffering from Parkinson’s disease, is too ill to stand trial on 24 ...
With cyberattacks in the energy sector on the rise it is crucial to implement proactive security measures to safeguard your ...
Grid access reforms are the most significant since 2018, and finally recognise the different needs of wind, solar and battery projects and the arrival of big data loads.
The winners of this year’s Homes for Scotland (HFS) awards have been announced at a special, upscaled event marking the ...
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