Confidence in employment dips slightly in April
23 May 2012
Employer confidence dipped slightly in April from a record high level in March, reveals the Recruitment & Employment Confederation’s (REC’s) JobsOutlook survey, based on responses from 200 UK employers.
It shows that 66% of firms are due to increase their use of permanent workers in the next three months, with only 6% predicting a slight decrease, and none foreseeing significant decreases.
Wed, 23 May 2012
Employer confidence dipped slightly in April from a record high level in March, reveals the Recruitment & Employment Confederation’s (REC’s) JobsOutlook survey, based on responses from 200 UK employers.
It shows that 66% of firms are due to increase their use of permanent workers in the next three months, with only 6% predicting a...
Employer confidence dipped slightly in April from a record high level in March, reveals the Recruitment & Employment Confederation’s (REC’s) JobsOutlook survey, based on responses from 200 UK employers.
It shows that 66% of firms are due to increase their use of permanent workers in the next three months, with only 6% predicting a...