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Inflation

Retail Prices Index

September 5.0%
August 4.8%
July 5.0%

Source:
Office of National Statistics

Pay Deals

Average pay settlements to August 2008 (exc. bonuses)

Private Sector 3.6%
Public Sector 3.6%


Source:
Office of National Statistics

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11-Aug-08 11:30 [Research]
Reading breaks recommended to employees
Reading breaks recommended to employees

British workers have been encouraged to read during their breaks to develop a healthy mind, as opposed to smoking or similar activities, it has been revealed.

The Adopt a Book Scheme has been put forward in a joint initiative by the National Literacy Trust and the Book People, a proposal that hopes to discourage people from cigarettes and convert old smoking rooms in offices into reading rooms.

As well as this, the Book People will ask employers to choose a book for their staff to read, with their chosen publication being delivered to the workplace at a discounted price.

HR Review noted that the scheme hopes to encourage discussion and interaction between employees, leading to a boost in communication, morale and teamwork.

Guardian blogger Hermione Buckland-Hoby said, however, that "something as wonderfully subjective as a novel is much more likely to get people arguing than nodding along with team-spirited assent."



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