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  • This page contains a list of the Database of registered organisations in the [[European Commission]]'s Civil Society Dialogue. [http://trade-info.cec.e *[[Austria Federal Chamber of Labour]] (Arbeiterkammer) Wien Austria
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  • ...Together these banks could trace their history back down the centuries to the 1650's. ...nster Bank to enter the securities business butu exposed its activitied in the 'Blue Arrow Affair'.
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  • ...cquisition of HBOS in January 2009, making it ''the largest retail bank in the UK.' ...n the UK mortgage lending market. In 1995 it merged with [[Trustee Savings Bank]] (TSB) to form Lloyds TSB.
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  • ...tish Tory Party treasurer, Scottish Business in the Community and director of Grampian Holdings. SE is the parent body of 14 Local Enterprise Companies (LECs).
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  • ...8 in the aftermath of the disastrous investment decisions that brought the bank to its knees. ...Chemistry. He moved to ICI Pharmaceuticals Division where he held a number of positions including Technical Director with international responsibility fo
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  • ...orporate Markets and the [[Bank of China]]. He is a non-executive director of [[Southern Water Services]], [[Star Capital Partners]], [[Health Club Inves Appointed as non executive director of [[Standard Life]] European Private Equity Trust with effect from 1 December
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  • ...tional Corp.]] is the parent of [[Quintiles Ltd]] its UK branch.<ref> City of Edinburgh Council [http://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/CEC/City_Development/Economi ...hat 'Quintiles companies have helped develop or commercialize every one of the world’s top 30 best-selling drugs'<ref> Quintiles Transnational Corp. [ht
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  • ...he two countries to allow them to understand and bridge the differences in the two countries' business cultures.' ...eratives including from [[Burson-Marsteller]] and [[Quiller Consultants]] (the PR firm owned by [[Huntsworth]] and through which it's boss [[Peter Gummer
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  • ...]] (www.securitas.com.) still claims to be the largest security company in the world. ...ntury in Denmark, when [[Philip Sørensen]] and [[Marius Hogrefe]] founded the guarding company ‘[[København Fredriksberg Nattevagt]]’(1901), and [[S
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  • ...r information on locations in the UK, see [[Global Solutions]] and the end of this section. The overall group head office is in Copenhagen, Denmark.
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  • “We lead the privatisation programmes in both the prison services and the court services. We pioneered all these things” [[Jim Harrower]], Group Chief and Operating Officer of the executive management board 25.
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  • ...ment of this is ensuring its members provide the highest possible standard of products and service to their customers.' ...Office, the [[Association of Chief Police Officers]] and the [[Association of British Insurers]].1
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  • ...cil]], the [[David Hume Institute]] and is a Fellow of the [[Royal Society of Arts]], Manufactures and Commerce.{{ref|1}} ...mieson, Duckworth, 1999, published with the support of the [[Royal Bank of Scotland]] and [[Scottish Enterprise]].
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  • ...gue's work and the application of lessons learned in war" was the creation of a "training organisation". ...in the wartime spirit of cooperation, the Unions had not barred their way. The League was quick to capitalise on this and as early as 1946 it started to r
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  • ...Heath]] in the Conservative Party leadership election, and the resignation of [[Harold Wilson]] and his replacement by [[James Callaghan|Jim Callaghan]]. ...infant revolution had been made easier by the right-wing Labour government of James Callaghan, who took over from Wilson when he surprisingly resigned in
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  • ==The Select Committee== ...eague. While the League were about to go to the Select Committee Ford told the press that they had withdrawn their subscription.
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  • ...Donations or Subscribing to the Economic League and/or with a Director on the League's Central Council 1975-1989== ...er are known to have had a director who has been on the Central Council of the Economic League.
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  • ...which certainly appear to have brought Lord Sainsbury rewards in the shape of a peerage and an appointment as Science and Technology Minister, and in tur ...the patent is the cauliflower mosaic promoter, which was at the centre of the [[Arpad Pusztai]] affair[40].
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  • :"Our market share of UK retailing is 12.5% - that leaves 87.5% to go after." - ''[[Terry Leahy]] ...ess/2004/mar/06/supermarkets.tesco Outgoing Safeway chief hits at Tesco] ''The Guardian'', 6 March 2004 </ref>
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  • ...ic concerns, appearing to be an ethical and thoughtful company taking heed of today's social and environmental issues has become more and more important ...be? The 'Every Little Helps' section on the Tesco website illustrates some of its efforts.
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