Recruiter
12-Jul-2006
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Agency workers employment described as “lottery”
12-Jul-2006
The employment of agency workers has become a “lottery” because no one is sure who the employer is, an employment law specialist has told Recruiter.
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ALP: 'Home Office reacting to pressure'
12-Jul-2006
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Bullit Recruitment wins NHS inclusion
12-Jul-2006
Wigan firm wins recognition to supply IT staff to health authorities
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Campaign to reduce number of young killed at work
12-Jul-2006
National WiseUp2Work campaign launched to protect young workers
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Capita shares reach new level
12-Jul-2006
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Changing trends of project management
12-Jul-2006
Survey finds that salaries are rising and employment length is reducing
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Construction 'pays late'
12-Jul-2006
The construction sector is the worst payer of recruitment agencies in terms of late payment in the North of England, but the service sector is the worse in the South, says a Venture Finance survey. The study found 40% of recruiters in Manchester said construction was the worst sector for late payment, while in London the same number of agencies highlighted the service sector as the worse offender. Venture Finance director Steve Websdale said: “Ideally, a firm would avoid dealing with ...
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Contractors face uncertainty as Gabem tax ruling ends
12-Jul-2006
The HMRC has failed to renew a certificate enabling Gabem to administer single-person limited companies. But where does this leave contractors in the construction industry?
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Dealmakers
12-Jul-2006
News from Hexagon, Synchronica, Jobsite and National Australia Bank UK
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Dicing with destiny
12-Jul-2006
Graduates are jaded with standard milk-round presentations. Companies need a more creative approach to attract the cream, as Jacky Hyams explains
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Dramatic increase in employee sick notes
12-Jul-2006
Doctors blame employers for increase in staff being signed off for at least a week
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Employers make graduates suffer over their choice of university
12-Jul-2006
Study finds graduates would change university in order to have higher regard with potential employers
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Entrepreneur top job for teens
12-Jul-2006
Research shows British teenagers want to run their own businesses as a favoured career
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Filmstar service
12-Jul-2006
IT recruiters may soon find themselves dealing with characters such as those played by Tom Cruise in the film Jerry Maguire
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Financial workers are unsettled
12-Jul-2006
Survey finds employees in the financial sector have been unsettled by current market conditions
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Flex amazed by response
12-Jul-2006
West Midlands-firm surprised by distribution centre jobs reaction
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Gangmaster warning for recruiters
12-Jul-2006
The Gamgmasters Licensing Authority warns recruiters of looming deadlines
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Get the look
12-Jul-2006
You've got a great client list and a string of waiting candidates but how welcoming are your offices?
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Graduate salaries rise
12-Jul-2006
Survey finds high graduate salaries in the public sector
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Greatfleet acquires Johnstones
12-Jul-2006
Greatfleet snaps up East Anglia recruiter for £44,000
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Happiness and performance
12-Jul-2006
Report finds third of workers are not happy at work and that this can influence performance
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Hays slumps on poor demand
12-Jul-2006
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HMRC decision 'may herald crackdown on contractors'
12-Jul-2006
Recruitment agencies that supply staff to the construction industry and work with composite services company Gabem will now have to make deductions for tax after a legal ruling.
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How to use online advertising
12-Jul-2006
How can you draft and place a recruitment advert online that will get noticed, and deliver the right profile and calibre of candidate?
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Jark invests in internet technology
12-Jul-2006
Jark Recruitment introduces service which sends an immediate alert to jobseekers and customers
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Job ads should give pension and other benefit information
12-Jul-2006
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Jobs offer personal fulfilment
12-Jul-2006
Survey finds a majority of employees say they gain fulfilment from their jobs
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More graduates seek ethical companies
12-Jul-2006
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NAO: 'poor management causes NHS overspend'
12-Jul-2006
A report by the National Audit Office (NAO) on the use of agency nurses...
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New start-up offers services to help candidates settle
12-Jul-2006
Gloucester-based firm offers successful applicants a business induction course and mentor
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Newcastle supplier rewarded
12-Jul-2006
Premiere People awarded for their efforts in supplying car giants
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Northgate HR signs deal with Coventry Council
12-Jul-2006
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Overseas offices? UK law can still apply
12-Jul-2006
Q. My client's headquarters are in the UK but the company has many offices abroad. If an employee who is sent on an overseas placement experiences age discrimination, can they make a claim under the new UK law?
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People Moves
12-Jul-2006
26 July issue: Recruitment industry movers and shakers...
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Pertemps drives forward
12-Jul-2006
Pertemps has rebranded its commercial vehicle driver arm in a move it says is a symptom of the competitiveness of the driver sector.
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Petroplan web revamp
12-Jul-2006
Petroplan web revamp points to international growth
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Recruiters welcome new High Court ruling on SSP
12-Jul-2006
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Relay expands in the North
12-Jul-2006
Relay Recruitment opens three satellite sites and expanded head office
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Salary survey to examine the five big sectors
12-Jul-2006
Recruiter joins forces with the REC and Saffery Champness for salary review
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Security Contractors grows
12-Jul-2006
IT security specialist acquires MacnairYoung Search & Selection
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Spring acts in war for talent
12-Jul-2006
IT recruiter launches campaign for experienced consultants and sales staff
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SThree reports higher profit
12-Jul-2006
Chief executive upbeat on trading
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Surge for IT interims sends salaries soaring
12-Jul-2006
ATSCo research reveals IT interim salaries have increased 34% in the past year to £80 an hour
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Thomas International gets emotional with new test
12-Jul-2006
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Trade to gain from London 2012
12-Jul-2006
Recruiters across the UK will see massive benefits before and after the London 2012 Olympics
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Trustworthiness of qualifications, CV and application forms queried
12-Jul-2006
Survey reveals employers’ concerns about traditional recruitment methods
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Unemployment in the UK continues to rise
12-Jul-2006
The UK's unemployment rate has risen to 5.4%, the highest i n six years
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US recruiters find it's good to share
12-Jul-2006
Keith Robinson argues recruiters in Britain could learn from their friends across the pond
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Vedior raises finance in US
12-Jul-2006
Issue is oversubscribed
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Who should take responsibility?
12-Jul-2006
How fair are the Conduct of Employment Business Regulations 2003? Some 47% of recruiters believe the legislation is unfair and 33% say it needs clarification.
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Work space is shrinking
12-Jul-2006









