The Age Blogs: Management Line
Tuesday, June 24th, 2008Office jargon is getting worse
Office jargon is getting worse
Which is better? Working out of a cubicle or working in an open space office? Maybe a bit of both is the answer.
What are the ethics behind having an office fling?
In Britain, the Serious Fraud Office announces that it will appeal against the High Court ruling that said it acted "unlawfully" when it dropped investigations into alleged bribery corruption involving BAE Systems and Sauid Arabia
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Gossip, bad time managers and idiots who press reply all on emails are ranked as the biggest office peeves, put together by US placement agency Randstad.
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