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Department store Debenhams is hoping that 430 new jobs at its renovated Oxford Street flagship store will “be welcomed by Londoners interested in a retail career having witnessed a great deal of job losses in the sector over the past year”.
New statistics for the government’s Work Programme show that 45% of providers of the scheme are meeting or exceeding their targets for helping Jobseekers Allowance (JSA) claimants.
Recruiters have welcomed the government’s plans for investment in Britain’s infrastructure, but warn of impending skills shortages.
Spying, scoring drugs or lending a couple of quid – a survey from job site CareerBuilder reveals some of the more unusual tasks workers have been asked to undertake by bosses.
Keith Potts, the founder of digital recruitment group Evenbase, is moving from his current role of chief executive officer, to chairman, and an internal successor takes up his role from Monday.
A Private Member’s Bill proposing to extend the powers of the Gangmasters Licensing Authority (GLA) to regulate employment agencies across all sectors of the economy was presented to parliament on 24 June.
The recruitment sector will have winners as well as losers due to yesterday’s spending review in which Chancellor George Osborne announced spending cuts of £11.5bn in 2015-16.
International hotel chain Travelodge has launched a new work experience programme to help tackle youth and long-term unemployment in London.
Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (Adnoc) has warned candidates of bogus job offers and employment contracts, which are circulating in the region.
As we reach the end of H1 of 2012, a glance back over the shoulder brings a relatively small number of M&A deals into view. So what is H2 likely to hold in store?
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