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Common Ground: Wimbledon Village’s new co-working space

Wimbledon Village’s first flexible 24-hour co-working space opened its doors last week. Common Ground, a new boutique co-working hub located

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Employees want clean workspaces says latest research

 A clean workspace is a must in the modern age. Read on to find out why. According to multiple studies,

Job opportunities for those with Down’s syndrome provided by Teddington based company 

The Down’s Syndrome Association, with a Head Office Teddington but operating throughout the UK, forges collaborations between those with Down’s syndrome and

Written in the stars: Could hiring by star signs be the key to office teams’ success?

The UK government wants to see workers back in the office – could hiring by star signs be the key

‘Who wants to be a mathionnaire?’ NSPCC encourages schools to support Number Day 2018

 The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) are kick-starting 2018 with their Number Day fundraising campaign.

Wandsworth mum reveals ‘shocking’ experience as new figures show 25% rise in maternity discrimination

A Wandsworth mum pressured into quitting her job when she became pregnant speaks out as new figures reveal maternity discrimination

Builder’s bum crackdown: Woman plagued by ‘flashing’ Battersea worker during home renovation launches pants up crusade

A London woman who was faced with the unsightly view of a workman’s builder’s bum while he was renovating her

Britons most content at 58, while 35 is most stressful time due to kids, work and chores

Silver foxes are enjoying their golden years with those aged 58 said to be ‘most content’, while those in their

Beyond the call of duty: London workaholics answer phone during dates, funerals and on ROLLER COASTERS

London Romeos risk incurring the wrath of their other half, and jeopardising their post-date chances, by taking business calls while

Rugby drives young out of work adults to seek employment

Summary: The School of Hard Knocks programme is currently in Croydon aiming to help up to 25 unemployed over-18s back

Kingston University report reveals work habits

Summary: Workaholics and slackers take note – it’s not how long we work, but how well we work that counts

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