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Palm Atlantis rises up from the sandLocated on the furthermost point of the busiest construction site in Dubai, the logistics of building the Atlantis on the Palm Jumeirah were never going to be easy. Throw in a midday working ban, an international shortage of tower cranes, the problem of accommodating 2,000 site workers, and the fact that your entire development will be built on sand, and you really have all the ingredients of what is known in the industry as a logistical nightmare. But despite the myriad obstacles threatening the smooth progress of the US $1.5 billion (AED5.5 billion) project, it remains on track for a December 2008 opening. Perhaps the key reason for this has been the unusual approach adopted by developer, Kerzner International. And that started with the decision to avoid letting the work to a main contractor in the traditional way. read more. Standard Chartered legal chief in move to DubaiStandard Chartered group head of legal David Brimacombe is jetting off to Dubai to take up a new position at the bank, leaving the organisation to search for a successor in London. Brimacombe is moving to the Gulf in the next few months to help drive forward the bank's operations in the region. The bank has not yet made a decision on his replacement in London. Meanwhile,Standard Chartered has hired its first-ever employment specialist. Rebecca Priestley will join the bank's London legal team from Simmons & Simmons in August. She will be looking after employment issues across all of the bank's 56 locations. Brimacombe said: "This is very much a global role. Rebecca will be working with the legal team and the HR team on employment issues across all our offices." The move comes as banks look to beef up their in-house employment capabilities in the wake of increased litigation for unfair dismissal or sexual discrimination. read more. Translating Tech-Speak To the Vulnerable MassesPerry, 51, is Internet security firm Trend Micro Inc.'s "virus hunter." The job combines a deep understanding of computer security issues with the ability to clearly communicate those issues to non-techies. "It's my job to educate people about a threat," he said. "And the public doesn't want technical details. They want salient facts." . read more. There was no setback to economy: Pondicherry CMPondicherry, Aug 2: Pondicherry Chief Minister N Rangasamy today said there was no setback to economy or revenue base of Pondicherry following implementation of the uniform sales tax. Replying to views expressed by members during the two-day debate on the motion of thanks to the Lt Governor for his address,which concluded in the House today, Rangasamy said the government was adopting firm job policy and promotion of such activities like proposals to establish a special economic zone would go a long way to end unemployment among the youth.He said of the 7694 industries functioning in the Union Territory as many as 7462 units were in the small scale sector. He said his government would not allow hereafter any industries that would pose threat to environment and sub soil water table. Infrastructure development was on top of agenda of development here.Rangasamy also said the new facility available for the Pondicherry government to raise loan from market borrowings would also be of help as against nine per cent rate of interest levied under loans under non plan wing by the Central government. read more.Simply take a few minutes and you'll certainly pinpoint specifically the material that you are mindful for. If you genuinely desire to learn more about info related to Doctor Jobs In Dubai, then you must be calm and allocate the time necessary to unearth the chief sites to get the information.
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