Taking on extra staff is one of several ways ice cream makers have been dealing with a huge surge in demand in recent weeks as Britain basks in one of the hottest summers in years, The Guardian reports.
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The UK’s IT workforce is the largest it has been since records began in 1978, showing a strong recovery from the recession to include 719,000 people in total.
Nottingham-based Taylor Martin Recruitment has opened a new construction division.
A much-delayed Government Procurement Service (GPS) recruitment framework agreement for nursing and care workers, which could be worth up to £1bn in total to suppliers, is now due to go live on 1 August, five months later than originally planned.
More than half the 1.5m jobs advertised on EURES, a European Commission-managed job portal, are to be found in the UK, it emerges, the week after business minister Matthew Hancock told UK businesses they had a “social duty” to ensure job go to locals.
South Africa’s national commissioner of police is to consider what recruitment changes may be needed after the discovery that 1,488 employees of the South African Police Service (SAPS) have criminal records.
We’re delighted with the excellent response so far to the Recruiter magazine-FPS Group survey, but we still want as many views as possible from across the recruitment industry, by the end of Friday, 30 August.
Biopharmaceutical firm Alexion and customer relationship management company Salesforce have announced expansions in Dublin, supported by the Irish development agency IDA Ireland, while West Midlands Police and Yorkshire Building Society are also set to hire.
The increasingly global nature of businesses in and around Manchester has meant an increase in demand for multilingual staff, says recruitment firm Stark Brooks.
Nearly 90% of retail chain Sports Direct’s 23,000 staff are employed on zero-hours contracts, according to a report today in The Guardian.