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'''Richard Donkin''' is the author of two books, ''the History of Work'' and ''the Future of Work'', and has written on the future of work and other workplace issues. He has also worked for the [[Financial Times]],
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Latest revision as of 04:38, 5 December 2021

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(author, journalist)
Richard Donkin.jpg
Born1957
NationalityBritish
British author on the future of work and other workplace issues

Richard Donkin is the author of two books, the History of Work and the Future of Work, and has written on the future of work and other workplace issues. He has also worked for the Financial Times,


 

A Document by Richard Donkin

TitleDocument typePublication dateSubject(s)
Document:Closing the Stable Doorwebpage6 March 2007Al-Yamamah arms deal
Savoy Mafia
Cash-for-honours
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