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The number of new financial services jobs in the City fell by 8% in September, according to the Morgan McKinley London Employment Monitor.

Despite bumper bonuses reported in the City, for the rest of the UK 2010 may well be a year of hard bargaining and below average pay rises, according to the Labour Research Department’s (LRD) annual pay round analysis.

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Alongside our regular alert, these breakfast news bites will keep you up-to-date with the most pressing issues and news affecting our industry first thing in the morning.

Special school teachers and skilled meat boners and trimmers should be added to the UK’s shortage occupation list, according to a report by the Migration Advisory Committee (MAC).

The MAC has also called for the removal of some engineering and construction jobs from the shortage occupation list, as well as ship and hovercraft officers due to changing economic circumstances.

Healthcare recruiter Nurse Plus has been awarded a place on the new NHS framework agreement for nursing.
 

Interim management consultancy Alium Partners has appointed two new senior executives to its public sector practice.

Gemma Martin, consultant, will lead the practice’s education and third sector division, working with organisations including charities, not-for-profit entities and social enterprises

Blair: need to address imbalances

Blair: need to address imbalances

Multi-sector recruiter Search Consultancy has launched a new language division.

The division - Search Your Language - provides native speakers for business and customer service roles across the UK.

Many pubs, bars and restaurants are encountering difficulties recruiting staff with the necessary skills, according to a survey by sector skills council People 1st.

Companies that supply staff should be wary of the reputation risk to their clients of using staff with no right to work in the UK.

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