Malingering at work refers to where an employee either falsifies or exaggerates symptoms of physical or mental ill health to avoid going into work or to get paid time off.

Cambridge, UK - Jagex, a leading UK video game company and developer of the RuneScape franchise of games, is pleased to announce the appointment of Marc Allera as Chairman of the Board.

Shaping Sustainable Events will be hosted by Meet Cambridge, the conference and events bureau for the city, at West Court, Jesus College on Wednesday 24th April from 10.00 am – 2.00pm.

A public consultation has now been launched by South Cambridgeshire District Council, so local people can give their thoughts on the plans, which Huawei say would create the equivalent of 350 new full-time jobs. The consultation runs until 22 February.

A report to ‘green’ the building was published yesterday (Tuesday) and will be discussed by the Council’s Cabinet on Wednesday 5 February. It recommends the building is made more energy efficient and much less reliant on fossil fuels.

As part of its Zero Carbon Communities grant scheme, South Cambridgeshire District Council awarded Cambourne Town Council £2,538 for extensive planting of hedgerows and trees around the Great Cambourne cricket outfield.

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Malingering at work refers to where an employee either falsifies or exaggerates symptoms of physical or mental ill health to avoid going into work or to get paid time off.

Cambridge, UK - Jagex, a leading UK video game company and developer of the RuneScape franchise of games, is pleased to announce the appointment of Marc Allera as Chairman of the Board.

Shaping Sustainable Events will be hosted by Meet Cambridge, the conference and events bureau for the city, at West Court, Jesus College on Wednesday 24th April from 10.00 am – 2.00pm.

A public consultation has now been launched by South Cambridgeshire District Council, so local people can give their thoughts on the plans, which Huawei say would create the equivalent of 350 new full-time jobs. The consultation runs until 22 February.

A report to ‘green’ the building was published yesterday (Tuesday) and will be discussed by the Council’s Cabinet on Wednesday 5 February. It recommends the building is made more energy efficient and much less reliant on fossil fuels.

As part of its Zero Carbon Communities grant scheme, South Cambridgeshire District Council awarded Cambourne Town Council £2,538 for extensive planting of hedgerows and trees around the Great Cambourne cricket outfield.