Backlash leads Birmingham City Council to reconsider Capita plan to offshore IT jobs
Backlash leads Birmingham City Council to reconsider Capita plan to offshore IT jobs
Birmingham City Council’s joint venture with Capita is re-evaluating its plan to offshore IT jobs after a public backlash to news of the plan.
Council boss could be paid 160k
Suffolk County Council could pay its new chief executive a basic wage of 160,000, which is 60,000 less than Andrea Hill received.
Harrisburg, Penn Council rejects state rescue plan
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Harrisburg City Council on Tuesday rejected a rescue plan that called for Pennsylvania’s deeply indebted state capital to sell its most valuable assets to pay off its debt and avoid bankruptcy.
Herts County Council survey criticised over cost
AFTER shelling out thousands of pounds for a survey on what residents think of local transport and highway services the county council has been urged to get on with the task of repairing St Albans footpaths and potholed roads.
London 2012 - Madrid approves 2020 bid amid opposition
Madrid’s city council on Wednesday approved a bid for the 2020 summer Olympic Games.
Council boss could be paid 160k
Suffolk County Council could pay its new chief executive a basic wage of 160,000, which is 60,000 less than Andrea Hill received.
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