Blow to papers as Govt culls job ads
27 Apr 2007 | by Our Parliamentary correspondent
The Government plans to cut its spend on recruitment advertising by up to 80 per cent by switching ads from press to online media.
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LONDON - Marks & Spencer has been named the brand making the most progress in an global ethical league published today, with Unilever scoring top overall and, to some people's surprise, McDonald's making an appearance.
The Government plans to cut its spend on recruitment advertising by up to 80 per cent by switching ads from press to online media.
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