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Can I afford a four-day week?
7 Jul 2014:Impacts on child benefit, tax, car insurance or rail fares mean that working part time can bring greater contentment without financial misery
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16 Oct 2012:
Al Evans, herself a former addict, relishes the fight to slash Britain's national reoffending rate by coaxing prisoners out of substance abuse
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Guardian Professional, 12 Sep 2014: Looking for a company that shares your values isn't easy. We've rounded up the best advice from our recent live chat
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11 Sep 2014: Michael Moran: If we want to further blur the boundaries between leisure and work, offices will be full of pool tables, nursery webcams and exercise treadmills before we know it
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11 Sep 2014: You’ll need experience as a nurse, midwife or health visitor and knowledge of sleep modification
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10 Sep 2014: Sir Ian Cheshire leaves the group in a much better position than he found it, although China is a job for his successor
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10 Sep 2014: James Charles: If pay had continued to rise at pre-2008 levels, the average Briton would be £5,000 better off today. To repair the damage, the minimum wage has to rise
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Guardian Professional, 10 Sep 2014:
Effing and blinding in a new job sounds like a recipe for being fired. But in some industries, it's the norm. Anna Leach explores
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9 Sep 2014: It is important that politicians remain committed to helping the long-term unemployed
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9 Sep 2014: Acas issues new guidance on employment rules for young workers
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9 Sep 2014: Analysis by the Institute of Fiscal Studies finds almost half of couples born in the 40s get more now than while they were working
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