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A new report from executive recruitment firm Boyden highlights increased demand for executives in a number of sectors as chief executive officer confidence is buoyed by stabilising economies.
Employment agency Employ E has appointed liquidators after HMRC submitted a claim of £58m in unpaid tax and penalties. In a statement, insolvency firm Henderson Loggie says the claim was confirmed this week.
Engineering and planning consultancy Arup has developed an ambitious plan alongside local authorities in the Midlands to put the region at the centre of UK economic growth, creating 100,000 jobs and boosting GDP by as much as £19.5bn.
With most graduates having work experience, the quality of that work experience has become more important, says Gerry Wyatt, operations director at graduate-jobs.com.
The ever-changing nature of the modern world means that “education can never keep up with the world of work”, according to the boss of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD).
Manchester-based legal recruitment consultant Douglas Scott Legal Recruitment has made three new appointments of consultants.
Amy Bullock and Nikki Graham have joined the senior management team at financial and legal recruiter Sellick Partnership as associate directors.
The big news for the markets is that the Fed will taper its scaling down of quantitative easing (QE - otherwise known as asset purchases) ending altogether by December 2014.
The government has been urged to take concerted action to tackle female under-representation in the workplace.
Recruitment giant Randstad has announced that is Belgian business has entered into formal discussions with workers’ representatives around a restructuring plan that could result in 165 redundancies in management and support functions.
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