A dedicated broadcasting company has been launched for the recruitment industry.
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The first change was announced in February when Her Majesty's Revenue & Customs (HMRC) said that dispensation agreements between employers and HMRC could be revoked retrospec

The Manchester-based executive search and selection company's initial brief is to headhunt a business development manager who will report directly to Michael Bolingbroke, chief operat
Recruiters need to have corporate social responsibility (CSR) policies in place to ensure they remain attractive to candidates and employees, the Recruiter's Annual Forum was told.

Founder and chairman Brad Liebmann officially launched Bview.co.uk, which he describes as a directory service like Yell.co.uk with the social networking capabilities of Facebook, earlier this month.
The business social networking website, Viadeo, has launched a viral video campaign to alert people to the need to manage their internet reputation or 'net rep'.
Featuring a young man being interviewed, it shows the potential damaging effects on future job prospects of posting videos, photos or information online (view it at uk.youtube.com).

In a statement to Recruiter, the ODA said it was "working hard to reduce the numbers of agency and interim staff

The Gateshead-based firm is on target to turn over £1.1m this year and Peter Nixon, director, said the industry knowledge of his consultants has been key.
Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ), the UK intelligence and security organisation, is reporting significantly increased traffic to its careers website following placement of virtual billboard ads in a number of computer games in a bid to attract top IT talent.
Kate Clemens, head of GCHQ
Kevin Barrow, a recruitment specialist at solicitors Blake Lapthorn Tarlow Lyons, believes recruiters face further legal bills this year as they prepare for unprecedented new legislation.
The French EU presidency in the second half of 2008 may push through the Temporary (Agency) Workers Directive, giving temps rights to pay, benefits and security of employment equivalent to those enjoyed by
The French EU presidency in the second half of 2008 may push through the Temporary (Agency) Workers Directive, giving temps rights to pay, benefits and security of employment equivalent to those enjoyed by