So in the case of Clear Capital, the company has its market analytics department, but it also boasts an on-the-ground in-house staff that crunches tens of thousands of real-time valuation reports across the country, looking at everything from broker price opinions to appraisals.
Emergency cases would be taken to Gloucester while specialist nurses - capable of treating the majority of walk-in patients - would staff an Emergency Care Centre at Cheltenham.
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" He added: "The American Museum of Natural History is one of the few museums that still maintains an in-house staff of artists.
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So rather than wait for the perfect candidates to walk through the door, companies have decided to school their in-house staff or train new hires who may lack the exact skills they were looking for.
Mr Clarke said he was about to pilot some "payment by results" contracts in the probation service - already in place in two prisons - and give staff the discretion to work in ways to best reduce the number of crimes committed by people released from prison.
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The statistics show there were 899, 000 full-time equivalent staff in England's schools - teachers, teaching assistants and other school staff - up 23, 200 on the previous year.
For example, the system of off-budget bonuses, the practice of employing (again off-budget) temporary staff, and the habit of leaving budgeted lower-scale jobs unfilled in order to pay for better-qualified staff are all long-established ways of circumventing pay scales and head-counts and the inevitable result is that employers and employees alike have a vested interest in preserving them.
Check-in staff said he had to pay to take the flag on the flight.
Making unemployment worse, there are about to be needed cuts in public-service staff to help the government meet its tight deficit targets.
The expectation is that these are slam dunks and that the in-house legal staff appreciates the need to accept a reasonable offer of settlement.
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About 3, 000 check-in staff, based mainly at Heathrow and Gatwick and represented by the GMB union, have already voted in favour of industrial action.
The local ad inventory is sold by a station's in-house sales staff, which hustles to sell ad spots to car dealerships, supermarkets, banks, furniture retailers and other local businesses.
Concerning really big or controversial claims, the insurer will delay the claim as long as they can (make money on financing), then deny it (improve their loss ratio), then defend it if the claimant sues (in-house legal staff can spend a lot more than most consumers operating on their own).
All sorts of businesses all over the world have good reason to be alarmed at the latest twists in the U.K. debate over the country's membership of EU. Many will already have doubts about investing in the U.K. because of its draconian new immigration laws which make it hard to bring in highly-qualified staff to make up for the U.K.'s chronic skill shortages.
The MPs attack recent cuts in front-line customs staff and say the time has come for a massive increase in funds to fight smuggling.
"In some departments the entire staff - including, in one case, the youngest female clerk - submitted resignations, " says a mid-level Kia manager.
In Kingston-upon-Thames, workers in the private sector earn on average more than twice as much as staff in its northern namesake - Kingston-upon-Hull.
"It is apparent that many people still have complete disregard for the way they dispose of litter and waste, meaning expensive costs for the taxpayer in clean-up fees and staff having to work in a dangerous environment, " he said.
Wal-Mart currently runs 60 stores in more than 30 Chinese cities - employing about 30, 000 staff - and plans to expand its operations in the country.
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They note that President George W. Bush's Justice Department refused to take any action after a Democratic-controlled House voted in early 2008 to hold then-White House Chief of Staff Josh Bolten and then-White House Counsel Harriet Miers in contempt for actions relating to the controversial dismissal of several U.S. prosecutors.
Alistair McKillop of Renfield Recruitment, a one-office firm in central Glasgow dealing with only white-collar staff, reckons there are 70 direct competitors in the local Yellow Pages.
In it, campaign chief-of-staff Mark Bloch stands in front of a building and promises a campaign like none other, but closes the video with a drag on a cigarette.
But they also have exclusive in-house amenities, such as a private lobby desk and concierge staff, with escorted in-room iPad registration, one of the best upgrades you can get in a city where main lobby registration, even at top hotels, often resembles the economy class check-in line at JFK. The 24-hour room service features the first-ever in-room dining menu designed by the man himself, culinary legend Nobu Matsuhisa.
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In addition, it plans to recruit an extra 155 staff in 2013-14.
In America, one-third of staff at companies are typically enrolled in payroll giving.
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It quickly grew to become one of the major names in UK jewellery manufacturing and currently employees 155 staff - including 44 in Orkney.
Mr Dirceu, an ally of President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, known as Lula, quit as his chief-of-staff in June.
Buffalo Mayor Byron W. Brown ordered that all flags on city property be lowered immediately to half-staff in Russert's honor.
The Department of Defense was flying flags at half-staff in their honor.
It also said that the script used on the phone by its in-house debt collecting staff had not been used since January 2010.
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