Jobs in the Middle East
Language: English Series: Sunday Times ; 10/3/91 p4.24 | Building ; vol256 no 10 8/3/91 p7 | Independent ; 14/391 p30 | Financial Times ; 14/3/91 p2Publication details: 1991Subject(s): Summary: With Britain promised 22% of intermediate contracts for the reconstruction of Kuwait there will be many job opportunities for the building industry but recruitment agency, MSL , warns companies to price wages and benefits carefully and to appoint staff, who will respect a different way of life. While some feel there is less reconstruction to be done than at first predicted, firms remain optimistic and "base camp" has been formed for British industry near Kuwait City.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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With Britain promised 22% of intermediate contracts for the reconstruction of Kuwait there will be many job opportunities for the building industry but recruitment agency, MSL , warns companies to price wages and benefits carefully and to appoint staff, who will respect a different way of life. While some feel there is less reconstruction to be done than at first predicted, firms remain optimistic and "base camp" has been formed for British industry near Kuwait City.