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...It’s all the more impressive considering Atalanta’s €119mn operating revenues, and €84mn wage bill in 2022-23 (with thanks to Swiss Ramble/Kieron O’Connor for deciphering the Italian accounts)....
...O’Connor said many civil servants in the Home Office are strongly opposed to the migration policy and that the PCS intended to post the matter for judicial review....
...The students also found that Schlumberger, the world’s largest oilfield services company, gave the university an unknown amount of money....
...“As a kid, I loved Barry Humphries, Peter Cook and Dudley Moore, all of whom would have been considered edgy, but I also loved light entertainers — Bruce Forsyth on The Generation Game, and Des O’Connor...
...Recommended reading I’m once again going to highlight the many wonderful FT pieces I read this week, including Sarah O’Connor’s wise words on why AI “empathy” should be binned, how America’s state-by-state...
...This column by Sarah O'Connor points out that in 1909 business leaders huffed that jobs would disappear if government established a pay floor....
...Essential comment before you go Sarah O’Connor In the coronavirus economy, care homes are the new coal mines as the virus has upended our notion of what a dangerous job looks like....
...Paul O’Connor at Janus Henderson says: “Policy interventions on both the monetary and fiscal fronts have successfully cushioned financial markets from the impact of the economic slump so far but neither...
...Recommended reading My colleague Sarah O’Connor, whom I was delighted to see has returned from parental leave, wrote an important op-ed about our need to value “essential workers” by paying them living...
...Mr Balderson’s total of 101,574 votes compared with Mr O’Connor’s 99,820 — a margin of little more than 1,700 votes....
...That suggests Ms O’Connor’s role may shift, too. Risk management now includes the risk of KPMG being broken up....
...wish — Janan Ganesh The enduring myth of the young Arab reformer — Roula Khalaf Trump's dangerous reliance on Saudi Arabia — Gideon Rachman Workplace exhaustion is a vicious cycle in the UK — Sarah O'Connor...
...To discuss this, I'll be joined today by Sarah O'Connor, employment editor, Helen Warrell, public policy correspondent, and Heather Rolfe, an employment expert at the National Institute of Economic and Social...
...“It certainly woke people up from the summer haze,” says Erin Browne, head of macro investments at UBS O’Connor, a hedge fund. “But I always ask myself two questions....
...He used to be called O’Connor but wanted to “remove the cultural links to Ireland (which denotes backwardness rather than future orientation)”....
...Sarah O’Connor visits Blackpool, the UK’s halfway house where thousands are suffering from “s**t life syndrome”. “Xenophobic rightwing nationalism — in Germany of all places?”...
...Reporting by Naomi Rovnick, Aime Williams, James Pickford, Claer Barrett, Josephine Cumbo, Sarah O’Connor and Paul McClean...
...One also has to believe that current economic and social theories will hold in this strange new world; that the “unknown unknowns” are not so great as to make any predictions impossible....
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...One big unknown, Mr Norgrove noted, is what will happen to pay and progression structures in industries where half the workers are on the minimum wage....
...In the car park across from the check-in hall, Mr O’Connor heard a loud thud. He thought it sounded like an explosion....
..., by Hazel O’Connor; “Love and Affection”, by Joan Armatrading; “Mensch”, by Herbert Grönemeyer; “Je T’aime, Moi Non Plus”, by Serge Gainsbourg — and, above all, Karl Jenkins’ “Benedictus”....
...Undaunted by the intensifying Greece debt crisis and the recent rout in China’s stock market, the chancellor has taken an economic step into the unknown....
...Sarah O’Connor, our employment correspondent, notes, over the long term, increases in productivity may have eliminated jobs, but the number of people in work remains constant....
...As Sarah O'Connor documents in a series of highly compelling charts, since the crisis UK real wages have fallen by more than in any other G7 country (yes, that includes Italy)....
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