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HR: Malaysia introduces not-quite PR for long-term expats

Malaysia has announced the introduction of a "Residence Pass" for skilled foreign workers who are already in the country under an Employment Pass or work visa.



Recent Appointments: FARRELL, Robert J, Mr

Mr Robert J Farrell



HR: controlling spending on corporate payment cards

To readers in the UK and many other countries, the splash being made in the USA about a new way of controlling spending limits on corporate payment cards might seem surprising in a "why is that not standard operating procedure" kind of...



HR: Lunch service - on a frolic of his own.

A police patrol came across a man who claimed he had popped out from the "job site" he was working on to pick up "lunch, sodas and whatnot." Whoever sent him has the potential for a massive vicarious liability suit unless the...



The Executive Health Plan: striding out for a long life

Do you know how quickly you walk? One of the unknowns about the sedentary lifestyle of senior executives is just how much damage we are storing up for later life.

Personal Finance: UK mulls PreNups - but under strict conditions

The UK has long eschewed the concept of the Pre-Nuptual Agreement, finding that it is against public policy for there to be an agreement to oust...



Recent Appointments: SEIDMAN, Leslie F., Mrs

Mrs Leslie F Seidman



Survey: Would you pay GBP 27,000 (USD50,000) for your degree?

The UK is proposing that university tuition fees for domestic students for a first degree (three years, excluding specialist degrees such as Medi...



The Executive Health Plan: Getting started

It's Time To Look After Yourself. And today's the day to start with some gentle and basic exercises that you can do when you are watching the TV...



Walkinshaw, Mr Tom

Goodbye Old Friend Mr Tom Walkinshaw

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