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'40% lose out' in police pay review
At least two in five police officers would lose out under recommendations outlined in the most wide-ranging review of pay and conditions in 30 years, officials said today.
Former rail regulator Tom Winsor said at least 40% of officers would be worse off, with the biggest losers having their take-home pay slashed by up to £4,000 a year
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C.S.P. Projects Group of CompaniesCSP-Construction.com was formed following several years of observations within the construction industry here in Thailand. It was clear there was a need for a professional and personal service company in the construction industry that would manage all the required processes, from the acquisition of land, formation of Thai company, architectural design and high quality construction. |
Help for Heroes"It’s about the blokes, our men and women of the Armed Forces. It’s about Derek, a rugby player who has lost both his legs, it’s about Carl whose jaw is wired up so he has been drinking through a straw. It’s about Richard who was handed a mobile phone as he lay on the stretcher so he could say goodbye to his wife. It’s about Ben, it’s about Steven and Andy and Mark, it’s about them all. They are just blokes but they are our blokes; they are our heroes. We want to help our heroes." |
Light House Pattaya BranchThe Lighthouse Club has its origins in Newcastle in England, where in 1956 a group of exhibitors got together for a drink at the Rex Hotel after a construction exhibition. A certain Eddie Ward decided it would be a good idea to form a club, which would meet regularly between exhibitions, to continue the goodwill and co-operation enjoyed during the exhibition. The club was named after Saint Mary's Lighthouse clearly visible from the Rex Hotel. (Sadly, Eddie Ward died in 1993. Each year the Hong Kong Branch holds a dinner in honour of Eddie Ward, usually during July.)
The Lighthouse Club chose as its motto the Latin expression “Aliis cum Humanitate”, which translates as “Consideration for Others”. With this in mind a Benevolent Fund was formed in the early 1960s whose objective is to give financial help to the victims of accident and illness within the industry and to dependants after a fatal accident. The objectives of the Club are non-political.
The Club has grown from a small clutch of members to envelope branches not only in the UK, but also in South East Asia, Europe and South Africa. In this region there are branches in Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and the Philippines. The possibility of forming new branches in Mainland China, Vietnam, Indonesia and Australia is also being pursued and it is estimated that The Lighthouse Club has grown from its modest Whitley Bay beginnings to encompass a membership of approximately 10,000.
The Pattaya Branch was established in 2005. |
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