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Covid-19 saw millions placed on furlough at lower salaries and rates, lose work contracts or be made redundant.
As an engineer, you’ll likely take on contract work at some point in your career. Contract work allows more freedom and flexibility than permanent attachment to long-term projects, but it can sometime...
In January, a report from the Environmental Audit Committee concluded that tidal range and tidal stream energy should play a key role in the UK’s plans for clean energy, and improved energy security. ...
Aviation is one of the most exciting and rewarding engineering industries to work in. It requires a high degree of technical skill, meaning as an engineer you can develop your skills, learn new ones, ...
The pandemic posed unprecedented challenges for the aviation industry. It slowed plans for growth, and forced change across virtually every level of the industry, in a way that would have been unimagi...
The concept of intermediaries' legislation status for national insurance and tax law is issued by HMRC. There will not be any changes in the IR35 tax law in the future; however, the rules relevant to ...
Formula 1 is exciting, political, and ever-changing. The upcoming season promises great races with even greater drivers in the high-pressure environment as it is. The 72nd season will start with the B...
The current Coronavirus epidemic has profoundly impacted the Automotive industry. Tata Motors reported that Coronavirus has lessened vehicle production and wholesale volume, meaning reduced profits fo...
Now that you've decided to leap into one of the most prestigious careers in the world, it’s time to get onto the first rung of the career ladder. But what does it take to craft an epic CV that will ma...
From ground handling personnel and mechanics to pilots, individuals working in Aviation must be a perfect fit for their role. However, with an urgent skills shortage dominating the industry over the p...
In July, Boeing reported its worst ever quarterly-loss, at $3.4 billion. This is due to their 737 Max, a plane that has been plagued by poor design which resulted in tragic and avoidable deaths.
Roughly 3,000 deaths a year in the UK are attributed to emissions from the UK shipping industry. The pollution from shipping is linked to triggering cancer, heart disease, and asthma, and other respir...
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