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You'll need an A to Z to find your way round London -and to check if your job is in working order, says Stephen Vahrman A is for Appraisal. Ask for an annual appraisal and pay review to be written...
There has been an increase in the number of employees who feel their employer is not supportive of family life, reveals new research.
More than 1,300 children’s centres closed between 2010 and 2019, newly-published Government figure show.
Looking for ways to extend parachute play? Making Waves by Jenny Mosley and Helen Sonnet is full of great parachute games with the emphasis on developing the children's self confidence and team...
Your boss may cut corners in your employment to save money - but it only creates pitfalls, says Stephen Vahrman When parents employ you as a nanny there are two practical issues they will immediately...
A new reading zone for the under-fours at Dovecot Library in Liverpool opened on 18 March to tie in with the completion of the Liverpool Baby Book Crawl, a mini-marathon organised by the city council....
Tax breaks for employer-supported childcare, including childcare vouchers, are among the new measures expected to be announced by the Chancellor in his pre-budget statement on 10 December. The move,...
The Scottish nursery chain Red Apple Private Nurseries has been bought by an American childcare company. Acquiring the four Red Apple Nurseries - three in Edinburgh and one in Livingston - last week...
Is it possible for a large nursery chain to unify its image and yet keep its local integrity? Lindsay Clark looks at the challenges of presenting a united brand .In September, one of the UK's largest...
Nannies whose new jobs started off awkwardly tell Helen Kewley how they learned to put things right September is traditionally a time when nannies start new jobs and this month many agencies will get...