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Spotlight on South Africa
Mining and utilities firms, as well as infrastructure, show promise within South Africa, the newest of the BRICS nations
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Recruitment holds its own in recession
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Independent help with bright ideas
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Editor's comment
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Online checks to turn up pressure on illegal workers
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Porteus is Liverpool NHS HR Director
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Public Sector
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SThree operating profit up 41%
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APSCo’s merger with ASWEB could be shape of things to come
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Analysis: Privacy changes give both sides of recruitment table food for thought
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Robert Half International sees Q4 2011 revenue double 2010 total
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Supertemps projects turnover increase above 30%
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Contracts/Deals: Capita gets Fish
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Contracts/Deals: Hays is sole ICM provider
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INTERNATIONAL France: INRA commences recruitment drive
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INTERNATIONAL Jordan: Filipino recruitment ban lifted
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UK & IRELAND Appointments: Martyn is Staffline non-exec director
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UK & IRELAND Appointments: Santoro launches Quest recruitment
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The Money Shop takes pawnbroking job creation to 880
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Freelance online platform Elance gets $16m investment
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Renewable energy needs sustainable source of talent
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Contracts/Deals: Carlisle Manage Solutions partners with John Lewis
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REC: Recruiters weather the AWR storm
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Universities minister: Mobile apps the future of career guidance
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CFA and CIPD to launch HR higher apprenticeship
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Contracts/Deals: Broadbean partners with SocialReferral to launch Referral
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INTERNATIONAL Ecuador: Rail sector to create 5,000 jobs
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INTERNATIONAL US: Veteran recruitment firm acquired
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INTERNATIONAL Appointments: Lucas Group promotes 14 across the company
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UK & IRELAND Appointments: Dhesi joins Towers Watson
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UK & IRELAND Appointments: Communicate has Chaplin launch new office
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UK & IRELAND Appointments: New Directions for Ashford
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INTERNATIONAL Appointments: Boyden hires three MDs for San Francisco
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UK & IRELAND Appointments: Knox to Russam GMS
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Jobsite team reveals Evenbase, new global digital recruitment group
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Reed temps’ tax case has important implications for travel and subsistence schemes
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McDonald’s serve up 2,500 new jobs in 2012
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Npower recruits for 200 new roles
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Further £7.9m RGF money to create hundreds of jobs and boost growth









