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House-building firm Persimmon Homes has announced plans to recruit and train up to 500 ex-military personnel in an effort to plug skills gaps.
An announcement is expected today [20 November] about the first case focusing on restrictions of the use of agency workers in Finland.
The ‘app economy’ has grown the number of web design and programming jobs by 11% from 63,000 in Q2 2013 to 70,000 in Q2 2014, according to figures from the Office for National Statistics.
World leaders at the G20 summit in Brisbane, Australia last weekend (15-16 November) made certain pledges in relation to employment and economic growth but some in the recruitment industry say more needs to be done.
Employees of the ISS outsourced services company working at Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Woolwich are expected to strike next Monday and Tuesday [24 and 25 November] in a dispute over what the GMB union is calling “a two-tier workforce” situation at the hospital.
Skills minister Nick Boles is this afternoon [18 November] expected to announce government plans to open up the Traineeships programme to more young people, helping them prepare for apprenticeships and other work.
Strong relationship management and a wide array of support won Grovelands its prize for best contractor care (UK)
The new chief operating officer of Eames Consulting Group says he wants to further the development of leaders within the 12-year-old company, while at the same time playing a leading role in its Asia growth.
Former Amazon executive recruiter Marlene Scott has been sentenced to a month in prison for welfare fraud amounting to more than US$50k (£32k), Seattle’s KOMOnews.com has reported.
Amey, the public and regulated services provider, has appointed Ian Deninson as group HR and communications director.
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