Work & careers
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Survey found quarter of degree-holders who graduated in 2004 earn £20,000 per year, with median earnings at £31,000
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As couriers stage third day of protests, shadow business secretary says they are right to demand ‘proper pay and conditions’
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Whether you sketch love hearts or arrows, share pictures of your doodles and find out what they say about your state of mind at work
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When it comes to scoring a deal, entrepreneurs tend to have an impassioned approach – but confrontation is rarely effective
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Three years away means my skills and experience are deemed irrelevant, so where can I go from here?
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Figures in the retailer’s annual report reveal a rate almost three times higher than the average for UK employers of 8%
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Takeaway delivery company faces row with couriers after it said they would be paid per delivery, instead of by the hour
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If you work for Uber as a driver we’d like to hear from you. Share your experiences with us
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The 29-year-old millionaire rapper, rather than grasping for exponential wealth, follows the advice of the great philosophers: work less, sit around more
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Suzanne Moore: If Labour can’t promote women in its own ranks, how can it protect their rights in the workplace?
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Half of women in UK have been sexually harassed at work, a study has found. Eight people share their experiences
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Half of women in UK have been sexually harassed at work, study finds. We’d like you to share your experiences of sexual harassment in the workplace
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Talking to an employee about a sensitive personal issue can be one of the hardest things about being a boss – here’s how to go about it
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Report finds graduates have just £150 spare each month after living costs and half feel a degree has not helped their life path
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There’s no such thing as a perfect interview, but is it worth getting back in touch with an employer to add things you forgot?
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Shelter finds that 37% of working families in England could not cover housing costs for more than a month in event of job loss
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I imagined I’d be championing workers’ rights. But the reality is an ageing workforce, a scandalous waste of members’ fees and prickly colleagues
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While some work is good for your brain, doing more than 60 hours a week into your 40s is worse than doing nothing, according to a recent survey
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I have tried to get into the model-making and movie prop sectors, but no one wants to give me a chance
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Editorial: The latest report on chief executives’ pay shows yet another inexplicable rise. It needs action – but pay at the bottom end of the scale is an even greater affront to just returns
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Inspired by the Rio Olympics? Ask our experts for advice on carving out a career in the industry on Wednesday 10 August from 1–2.30pm BST
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