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United Kingdom Imports of Intra EU - Wickerwork & Basketwork

Imports of Intra EU - Wickerwork & Basketwork in the United Kingdom increased to 0.86 GBP Million in February from 0.67 GBP Million in January of 2020. Imports of Intra EU - Wickerwork & Basketwork in the United Kingdom averaged 0.42 GBP Million from 1996 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 2.44 GBP Million in March of 2018 and a record low of 0.09 GBP Million in December of 2000. This page includes a chart with historical data for the United Kingdom Imports of Intra EU - Wickerwork & Basketwork.




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United Kingdom Imports - Works Of Art, Collectors' Pieces & Antiques

Imports - Works Of Art, Collectors' Pieces & Antiques in the United Kingdom decreased to 151.79 GBP Million in February from 165.37 GBP Million in January of 2020. Imports - Works Of Art, Collectors' Pieces & Antiq in the United Kingdom averaged 224.63 GBP Million from 2000 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 990.41 GBP Million in June of 2011 and a record low of -0.06 GBP Million in April of 2015. This page includes a chart with historical data for the United Kingdom Imports of Works of Art, Collectors Pieces & Ant.




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United Kingdom Imports of Wickerwork & Basketwork

Imports of Wickerwork & Basketwork in the United Kingdom decreased to 5.93 GBP Million in February from 7.17 GBP Million in January of 2020. Imports of Wickerwork & Basketwork in the United Kingdom averaged 4.53 GBP Million from 2000 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 8.41 GBP Million in March of 2019 and a record low of 1.98 GBP Million in December of 2000. This page includes a chart with historical data for the United Kingdom Imports of Wickerwork & Basketwork.




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Morocco GDP From Construction and Public Works

GDP From Construction in Morocco decreased to 12075 MAD Million in the fourth quarter of 2019 from 12148 MAD Million in the third quarter of 2019. GDP From Construction in Morocco averaged 10519.02 MAD Million from 2006 until 2019, reaching an all time high of 12148 MAD Million in the third quarter of 2019 and a record low of 5702 MAD Million in the first quarter of 2006. This page provides - Morocco Gdp From Construction and Public Works- actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.




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Turkey GDP From Public Administration Education Human Health and Social Work Activities

GDP From Public Administration in Turkey increased to 47340874.38 TRY THO in the fourth quarter of 2019 from 46553516.32 TRY THO in the third quarter of 2019. GDP From Public Administration in Turkey averaged 31041379.93 TRY THO from 1998 until 2019, reaching an all time high of 47340874.38 TRY THO in the fourth quarter of 2019 and a record low of 21779242.77 TRY THO in the third quarter of 1998. This page provides the latest reported value for - Turkey Gdp From Public Administration - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.




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Switzerland Exports of Metal Working Machines

Exports of Metal Working Machines in Switzerland decreased to 210.51 CHF Million in March from 234.70 CHF Million in February of 2020. Exports of Metal Working Machines in Switzerland averaged 320 CHF Million from 2014 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 414.83 CHF Million in November of 2018 and a record low of 210.51 CHF Million in March of 2020. This page includes a chart with historical data for Switzerland Exports of Metal Working Machines.




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Japan Workers' Households Ratio of Net Savings and Insurance

Household Saving Rate in Japan decreased to 17.10 percent in March from 28.30 percent in February of 2020. Personal Savings in Japan averaged 12.02 percent from 1963 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 59.20 percent in December of 2019 and a record low of -9.90 percent in May of 2012. In Japan, Workers' Households Ratio of Net Savings and Insurance corresponds to the ratio of income saved to net disposable income during a certain period of time. From Jan 2000 data, the survey includes agricultural, forestry and fisheries households. This page provides - Japan Workers Savings - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.




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Russia Workers' Remittances

Remittances in Russia increased to 584 USD Million in the fourth quarter of 2019 from 566 USD Million in the third quarter of 2019. Remittances in Russia averaged 256.97 USD Million from 2001 until 2019, reaching an all time high of 584 USD Million in the fourth quarter of 2019 and a record low of 44 USD Million in the first quarter of 2002. In Russia, Remittances refers to inflows of migrants’ and short-term employee income transfers (personal remittances). This page provides the latest reported value for - Russia Remittances - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.




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Mexico Imports - Works Of Art, Collectors' Pieces & Antiques

Imports - Works Of Art, Collectors' Pieces & Antiques in Mexico increased to 7159 USD THO in March from 2934 USD THO in February of 2020. Imports - Works Of Art, Collectors' Pieces & Antiq in Mexico averaged 4654.92 USD THO from 2014 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 32971 USD THO in November of 2016 and a record low of 573 USD THO in September of 2014. This page includes a chart with historical data for Mexico Imports of Works of Art, Collectors Pieces & Ant.




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United States Imports - Woodworking, Glass, Plastic & Rubber (Census)

Imports - Woodworking, Glass, Plastic & Rubber (Census) in the United States decreased to 621.09 USD Million in March from 700.61 USD Million in February of 2020. Imports - Woodworking, Glass, Plastic & Rubber (Ce in the United States averaged 453.73 USD Million from 1989 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 960.66 USD Million in September of 2018 and a record low of 160.63 USD Million in February of 1990. This page includes a chart with historical data for the United States Imports of Woodworking, Glass, Plastic & Rubber.




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How health workers replaced soldiers as society’s heroes

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Companies cannot afford to ignore older workers

An ageing population and later retirement means employers will soon have little choice




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The other 5G: leading a five-generation workforce

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PPE cottage industry comes to health workers’ rescue

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Drop the Volcker rule and keep what works

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Coronavirus compels companies to embrace remote working

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Staff shortages make it hard work for UK employers

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Future of the Workplace

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Coronavirus: return to work divides US meat industry  

Donald Trump wants to reopen meatpacking plants amid fears of food shortages but unions warn of ‘sacrificial workers’




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RBS's new chief, Swiss hiring spat and who advised WeWork?

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Contributors: Patrick Jenkins, financial editor, Nicholas Megaw, retail banking correspondent, Stephen Morris, European banking correspondent, and Laura Noonan, US banking editor. Producer: Fiona Symon

 

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Keep the blazer, lose the tie: the new rules of home workwear

Stylists advise on how to look professional when working remotely. Join a live discussion on Friday April 24 at noon and 5pm




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The US must act to protect its most vulnerable workers 

Policymakers should use this opportunity to broaden, not trim, health benefits




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Premature US reopening plays Russian roulette with workers

The less well-off will be the most exposed to Covid-19 infection




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Social network of the damned: Peter Aspden on hell

Forget Sartre. The Royal Opera’s new ‘Don Giovanni’ suggests that, in a hyper-connected world, hell is the absence of other people  


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Are work spaces for staff or clients?

Millennial v Boomer: One stands by her employee ping pong tables while the other caters discreetly for customers




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Millennial v Boomer: young workers and EU

Debate: One says youthful staff want to remain in the EU, the other fears apathy




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Psychologist Carol Dweck: ‘Everyone is a work in progress’

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The end of the office? Outbreak may change work forever

Business ease in adapting to lockdowns changes attitudes to remote set-ups




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Property law: can I work from home if it is rented?

Some leases prohibit doing business — plus what to do when coronavirus halts completion of a sale




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Neumann accuses SoftBank of abuse of power over WeWork deal

Office group founder files lawsuit over largest investor’s decision to pull out of $3bn tender offer




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Companies warn over guidance on getting UK back to work

Measures to ease lockdown will be costly and difficult in practice, particularly in hospitality trade




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What would a female-driven workplace look like?

How can we make corporate life female-friendly? Deborah Hargreaves, former FT journalist and founder of the High Pay Centre think tank, spent a year talking to women to research this topic and she came into the studio to discuss her findings with Isabel Berwick and Josh Noble. Read Deborah's report here


Contributors: Naomi Rovnick, Live News reporter, Isabel Berwick, editor of FT work and careers, Deborah Hargreaves, director of the High Pay Centre, and Josh Noble, weekend news editor. Producer: Fiona Symon

 

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What went wrong at WeWork?

The workplace philosophy of WeWork founder Adam Neumann was at the heart of his global real estate company. But WeWork is imploding after a recent IPO was shelved and Mr Neumann has been removed as CEO. Pilita Clark discusses how the company got into such difficulties and what this signifies for the property markets with Andrew Edgecliffe Johnson and Judith Evans.

 

Contributors: Pilita Clark, business columnist, Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson, US business editor, and Judith Evans, property correspondent. Producers: Persis Love and Fiona Symon

 

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When work gets in the way of sleep

A sleep loss epidemic is making its mark on the workplace, but what are its causes and what should businesses do to ensure their fatigued employees get a good night’s kip? Louise Aston and James Wilson talk to Darren Dodd about where employers are going wrong and what needs to be done.


This podcast forms part of FT Health at Work magazine, supported by Vitality. 


Business in the Community's Sleep and Recovery Toolkit for employers can be found here, and their responsible business podcasts, here. James Wilson’s website is available here.


Contributors: Darren Dodd, editor of FT Health at Work magazine, Louise Aston wellbeing director at Business in the Community and, James Wilson, sleep specialist. Producer: Persis Love


 

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Next’s Wolfson shows his workings for a new socially distant world

Boss of clothing retailer deserves a premium; Astra’s eyes on big prize




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Centrica suspends dividend as Ovo furloughs 3,400 workers

First signs of severity of coronavirus pandemic on UK energy sector 




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How to move workers on to the land

Replacing migrant fruit and vegetable pickers is harder than expected




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WeWork’s prophet has lost his charisma

Adam Neumann transformed shared offices but failed to charm stock market investors




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Muddy Waters/Luckin: got his mojo workin’

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United Airlines prepares to cut workforce to reduce cash burn

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Government eyes flexible furlough extension to get UK back to work

Sharma signals tapering of scheme as Johnson prepares to announce road map out of lockdown




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The detective work required to ease lockdown

We need more and better surveys from across the globe to help us take the right course




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EY orders consultants to take time off as work slows

Financial services unit mandate a ‘first step’ in adjusting to decline in business




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Construction confusion as UK working instructions published then withdrawn

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