Increase in demand for temporary workers expected in US

Demand for temporary workers in the US is expected to rise 20.3% on a seasonally adjusted basis in Q3 of 2010 when compared with the same period in 2009, according to the Palmer Forecast.

Demand for temporary workers in the US is expected to rise 20.3% on a seasonally adjusted basis in Q3 of 2010 when compared with the same period in 2009, according to the Palmer Forecast.

Q2 demand rose by 16.5% ahead of expectations of 10.8%.

The increase was attributed to stronger than expected GDP growth and slightly larger gains in labour productivity.

Government plans to re-wire the state with civil servant moves

Thousands of civil servants – including senior leaders – will be based in 13 towns and cities across the UK to work with frontline workers and local leaders.

Legislation 15 May 2025

CONTRACTS & DEALS: 12-16 MAY 2025

This week’s new contracts & deals include: Henley Business School, ServiceNow, The Curve Group, Think, UKG

Contracts 14 May 2025

Is immigration white paper the end of an era for low-skilled migration?

The white paper published yesterday [12 May 2025] represents the end of an era for low-skilled migration and an ambitious shift toward productivity-first immigration.

Legislation 13 May 2025

Cross-continent MoU could boost environmental health profession amid recruitment struggles

An agreement has been signed, which could help boost recruitment of environmental health officers (EHOs) globally.

Contracts 8 May 2025
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