How to survive the end of the year

12 November 2013
The Sydney Morning Herald
I get to this time of year and balk at finding the strength to do everything that needs to get done over the next six weeks. So today we bring you tips to survive the end of the year. Max Newnham also explores what the removal of the carbon tax means for small business. We also find out how to tell your employer you're not coming back to work after a baby. Enjoy.
Alexandra Cain, My Small Business associate editor
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