One employee's rights down the drain in Spain? The Spanish government promises the Rovira bakery in eastern Valencia will face "the full weight of the law" over its alleged treatment of the Bolivian worker Franns Rilles. 14 Jun 2009
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China's Minmetals seals $1.4 bln OZ Minerals deal Shareholders in debt-laden Oz Minerals Ltd on Thursday approved the purchase of most of the company's assets by China's Minmetals for about $1.4 billion, the largest acquisition by a Chinese company in the Australian mining sector. 12 Jun 2009
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A sector that's staying healthy The employment market in the private health insurance sector is stable, but not spectacular, with recruitment concentrated on marketing and communication roles. 12 Jun 2009
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MySpace prepares for 'massive' layoffs: report News Corp's MySpace refused to comment on Thursday on a report the previous day that said the online social network will fire a "massive" number of employees. 12 Jun 2009
The world's first dual SIM Windows Mobile smart phone to come to Australia Australia’s leading online stores in electronic and household products, The Storehouse on Wednesday said it will brings the world’s first dual SIM windows for mobile Smartphone that enable user to have two numbers. 11 Jun 2009
McDonald's global May same-store sales up 5.1 percent McDonald's Corp on Monday reported a 5.1 percent increase in May sales at restaurants open at least 13 months, on strong demand in Europe and Asia/Pacific. 09 Jun 2009
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Property tax planning: dos and don'ts Entrepreneurial Client Services shares his top tax tips for property investors to maximise their tax savings. 09 Jun 2009