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Why is it more difficult for a woman to ask for a rise?

I’m sitting in my office waiting for my boss to arrive.  He’s come for a general visit but I want to raise the issue of getting a pay rise, writes Charlie Cashdan. 

Why is it more difficult for a woman to ask for a rise?

How can employers compete with these benefits?

As an employer, how can I tempt people away from the generous and comprehensive benefits system we have in this country? writes Charlie Cashdan.

How can employers compete with these benefits?

World Cup . . . . Aaaagh!

World cup madness and misplaced national pride, am I just a sour puss or jealous that I can’t share the excitement? writes Charlie Cashdan.

World Cup . . . . Aaaagh!

Worrying rise in commission-only work

There seems to be a worrying increase in commission-only work which is exploiting young unemployed, writes Charlie Cashdan.

Worrying rise in commission-only work

We can be assured of one election winner

Whoever you vote for, the system always wins, writes Charlie Cashdan.

We can be assured of one election winner

Let’s ban smoking in cars

Banning smoking in cars makes perfect sense because it protects those who are most at risk, the children of smokers, writes Charlie Cashdan.

Let’s ban smoking in cars

The voice of the employer must be heard

Last night’s BBC programme, ‘The day the immigrants left’ had me punching the air crying “Welcome to my world” as employers battled with work-shy Brits, writes Charlie Cashdan.

The voice of the employer must be heard

Job seekers are not helping themselves

Why are so many people just not able to apply for a job properly? writes Charlie Cashdan.

Job seekers are not helping themselves

Katia or Thatcher? Easy choice

The curse of fame is making young people, especially girls, think that social mobility is all about looking hot and pulling the right bloke – Katia Ivanova is leading the way, writes Charlie Cashdan.

Katia or Thatcher? Easy choice

Seasonal staffing nightmares

It’s that time of year again, when poor down-trodden employers have to deal with laughable levels of staffing nightmares! writes Charlie Cashdan.

Seasonal staffing nightmares

No sympathy for postal workers

Surely the postal workers are just shooting themselves in foot by going out on strike this week? writes Charlie Cashdan.

No sympathy for postal workers

Baby P – this cash-cow is sickening

Poor Baby P, no-one gave a flying fig about him when he was alive but now he’s been turned into a lucrative cash-cow.  It’s disgusting, writes Charlie Cashdan.

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