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Inadequate Staff Training Costs British Industry Twelve Billion a Year
The British workforce is under performing because staff are receiving little or no induction into new jobs according to a new MORI survey commissioned by recruitment leader newmonday (www.newmonday.com) and e-learning solutions provider, Futuremedia Plc.
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Citizenship 21: Briefing Notes On Profiles Of Prejudice
Commissioned by Stonewall's Citizenship 21 Project, new data from a MORI poll reveals the profile of prejudice in this country. It shows which groups fare worse, what influences people to be prejudiced or not, and identifies strong evidence of 'joined-up' prejudice (i.e. that people who are prejudiced against one group are also prejudiced against others).
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Prejudice Rife As Stonewall Launches New Project To Combat Discrimination
Survey exploring attitudes to minority groups and equality
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Attitudes to Public Service Provision
The next few questions relate to public services. By public services, I mean the range of services provided by central or local government - for example, the NHS hospitals, schools and colleges and refuse collection.
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Expectations Of Future Government
Election Week poll for The Economist, including questions on approval of possible government policies and support for likely party leadership candidates
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Times 2001 Campaign Polls Wave 5
MORI's final "predictive" poll at the 2001 election, published on polling day
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Sunday Telegraph Week 4 Election Poll
Voting intention poll from during the 2001 general election, for the Sunday Telegraph.
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The British — Poll Convergence
Three of the "Big 4" pollsters have now pronounced for this week, and they have converged. All are near to the 50% Labour, 30% Conservative, 14% Liberal Democrat share of the vote that has been the result of nearly every poll conducted since 1st November last year. For the past six months, the state of the parties has been described as 'flat lining'. So it is today.