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Championing working mums

Championing working mums

What makes a working mums' champion?…

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Workingmums Business Zone wants to hear from you!

Workingmums Business Zone wants to hear from you!

Take part in our brand new business zone survey, and you could win a BlackBerry PlayBook.

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Free holiday football sessions

Are you looking for holiday or after school activities for your children? If so, a new football programme could be for you. The FA Tesco Skills Programme is a new approach to youth coaching that has been providing high quality, affordable football skills courses for 5 to 11 year olds of all abilities since 2007. Co-ordinated by the FA and funded by  Tesco and  Sport England , the Skills Programme employs 106  specialist FA coaches to develop the football skills of children in England.

The coaching sessions not only teach football skills, but also help boost children's confidence and teach them teamwork and develop their sense of responsibility. Your children can take part in The FA Tesco Skills Programme through their  primary schoolor by signing up to take part in the regular After School Skills Centres and  Free Holiday Sessions . Sessions are run across the UK. To find the nearest one to you, click here.

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'Jobseekers more wary of financial health of firms'

Employees are now more selective about where they work, and will check the financial health of a business before committing to employment, according to a poll by recruitment specialists Huntress Group and 192.com.…

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'Too many managers don't do their job as well as they think'

Three quarters of employers report a lack of leadership and management skills and too many managers have an inflated opinion of their ability to manage people, according to new research from the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD). …

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