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Articles, personnel, and contact information. http://www.eeac.org Ethics & Compliance Officer Association (ECOA) Information for managers of ethics, compliance and business conduct programs. http://www.theecoa.org/ Executive Roundtable Business Networking Collaboration Group Network is made up of company presidents who network every other month to discuss business-related topics. http://www.preznet.com France. Membership organization for bi-centenary family companies. List of member companies. Links to related sites. English and French. http://www.henokiens.com/ International Association of Association Management Companies Provides a means by which association management companies can coordinate their efforts to advance the status and scope of the association management company industry. http://www.iaamc.org/ International Facility Management Association (IFMA) A professional association for facility management. Within the site are forums, articles, job listings, and directories associated with the industry. http://www.ifma.org International Music Products Association Organization for the music products industry. http://www.namm.org/ Offers news, product reviews, technical updates,and management solutions for contractors, lawn care operators, and in-house grounds managers. http://www.landscapemanagement.net Private Label Manufactures Association News and information. http://www.plma.com/homepage/home.htm | India truck strike begins to bite Prices of fruit and vegetables start to rise in some Indian cities as a nationwide strike by lorry drivers enters a third day. news.bbc.co.uk Seaside mission Grand but faded, Blackpool strives to revive its fortunes news.bbc.co.uk India IT boss quits over scandal The boss of Satyam, India's fourth-biggest software firm, resigns after admitting to irregularities in its accounts. news.bbc.co.uk Itching to work The asylum-seeking accountant living on £35 a week news.bbc.co.uk Hundreds to lose jobs at Barclays Hundreds of IT workers for Barclays Bank are expected to lose their jobs following a review, the bank announces. news.bbc.co.uk Full coverage of the UK economy, and tips on surviving the crisis Tips on surviving the financial crisis, and full coverage of the UK economy news.bbc.co.uk Vintage vinyl The 7 inch single is still making music after 60 years news.bbc.co.uk Firms show interest in Wedgwood Administrators say there have been 10 expressions of interest in china and glass group Waterford Wedgwood. news.bbc.co.uk Record high for videogaming sales Sales of videogame software and hardware in the UK hit an all time high, figures from the industry trade body show. news.bbc.co.uk Gas dispute How dependent is Europe on Russian gas? news.bbc.co.uk Apprenticeship boost in downturn The government is pledging more money to create apprenticeships as part of its efforts to tackle the downturn in the economy. news.bbc.co.uk UK car sales fall to 12-year-low UK car sales in 2008 are 11.3% lower than they had been in 2007, following a 21.2% drop in December. news.bbc.co.uk Loan firm set to cut 1,000 jobs Sub-prime lender Cattles plans to cut 1,000 jobs, 20% of its workforce, as it seeks to weather the economic downturn. news.bbc.co.uk Downloads boost 2008 single sales The UK singles market grew by 33% in 2008 thanks to a growth in download sales, the BPI says. news.bbc.co.uk Apple to end music restrictions Apple has announced at Macworld that music on its iTunes store will now be DRM free news.bbc.co.uk Madoff's million-dollar mailings prompt court outrage US prosecutors call for Bernard Madoff to be put in prison until his trial after it emerges he sent jewellery and watches to friends and family. news.bbc.co.uk Job demand falls at record rate Demand for staff is falling at a record rate, according to a report by Britain's recruiters. news.bbc.co.uk Home diners boost takeaway profit Pizzamaker Domino's and baker Greggs are beneficiaries of the current economic conditions. news.bbc.co.uk Blacks Leisure in profits alert Blacks Leisure issues a profits warning after its boardwear business drags down sales in the run-up to Christmas. news.bbc.co.uk Watchdog bans British Gas ads Adverts for British Gas's home maintenance service are banned by a watchdog after being branded "misleading". news.bbc.co.uk US recession forecast to drag on The US recession is likely to drag on well into 2009, according to forecasts from the US Federal Reserve. news.bbc.co.uk M&S to close stores and cut jobs Marks and Spencer says it plans to close 25 Simply Food stores and two of its regular stores, and cut 1,230 jobs. news.bbc.co.uk Germany sees higher jobless total German unemployment levels rose for the first time in nearly three years in December, according to government figures. news.bbc.co.uk Layoff payoff The financial costs of making redundancies news.bbc.co.uk Keen interest The rates roulette for savers and borrowers news.bbc.co.uk |
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