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As of writing the Guardian jobs website is advertising 527 jobs this week as you can see from the box on the right. The pick of the crop this week, and our non-job of the week, comes from Brent council:...
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Non-job of the week It was bad enough yesterday reading that Ofsted were advertising for 12 press officers, costing taxpayers over £400,000. Now we see more non-jobs from the two, yes two, job supplements in the Guardian. Take the Public Relations Officer at Dorset...
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The Guardian Media Group has just announced it is making 78 journalists redundant and closing all its weekly newspaper offices in Greater Manchester - 39 jobs will go at the Manchester Evening News and another 39 at the weeklies. Further cuts in advertising, distribution and IT will bring the total job losses to 150. For them, management have failed. The NUJ's Joe Slade and Bethan Dorsett, said: '...
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Guardian has a Miliband agenda Bob Marshall-Andrews, though an unreconstructed maverick, writes a very entertaining blog, which everyone should read just to cheer themselves up in the morning. Anyway here he is on the subject of writing for the Guardian: "Just had an article urging Brown to go for growth turned down by the Guardian All my articles are turned down by the Guardian but...
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"There’s something really quite joyous about a woman so ignorant of business that she bemoans the advertising, the commercialism, the specific slicing and dicing of the market to maximise the value of those ads, when that same woman’s salary is paid by the advertising, the very specific advertising in The Guardian’s jobs section for example, which is carried by the ne...
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You can apply for any number of the 426 jobs on offer in government this week. You can see a breakdown of sector and salary bands in the table on the right taken from the Guardian jobs website. Our non-job...
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See www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2009/jun/03/how-green-is-labour. Despite Labour's promise to "put the environment at the heart of the government," it has repeatedly failed to take the steps necessary to tackle climate change and create "green collar" jobs, says Caroline Lucas in today's Guardian. In a searing analysis in The Guardian's Comment is Free pages,...
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Yet Another MI6 Secret Intelligence Service recruitment website The spy business in the UK seems to be booming, at least so far as the creation of Flashy, if somewhat flawed, recruitment websites is concerned There was a front page advertisement for MI6 Officers in The Guardian on Wednesday see Guardian readers, Britain needs you If nothing else, it's a good time to be a spy: it must be, MI6 is advertising on the front of the Guardian * Richard Norton-Tay...
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Julie's reading the Guardian, so you don't have too. First, there's prolier than thou Cath Elliot, writing from a sink estate in Glasgow (right?) about why the middle class suck, suck, suck!!!! They're the ones who get to make the big decisions that impact on our lives, and they're also the ones who we see every day working hard to ensure that their class is protected and cushioned when times get ...
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This is very amusing indeed. Alan Rusbridger, editor of The Guardian, writing in the New York Review of Books, about the Tesco libel case against The Guardian. Several thousand words and some reasonable points made. But, but: The story over which The Guardian came to grief involved a program launched by Tesco in 2006 to raise
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Surely some mistake.  This looks very much like a job ad for the British National Party being carried on the Guardian's website. And this looks like another one.But that could mean that the Guardian had entered into some sort of commercial relationship with the BNP.  Did the paper take money from the BNP to carry these ads? I think we should be told. PS: I've just put this to the Guardian press of...
submitted by JamesKirkup on 14th Jul 2008 (via blogs.telegraph.co.uk)
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