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Online job availability has dipped for a second month in a row, according to the Monster Employment index.

The index fell by two points in September, while year-on-year hiring was down 33% in September.

Spring Law is expanding its team with a new consultancy offering, to recruit legal talent from across the UK.  

Small businesses that cannot find a comparable employee could be exempt from the agency workers directive (AWD) under new draft regulations, says the British Chamber of Commerce.

The construction sector in the UAE is displaying signs of recovery, claims HR outsourcing firm Dulsco HR Solutions.

A joint operation was carried out today to search for suspected illegal immigrant herb pickers at various properties in the Thetford, Norfolk area.

The government has been urged to abandon planned rises in national insurance that is claimed would cost 57,000 jobs.

The centre for economics and business research (cebr) calculates that a 0.5% rise planned for April 2011 would lead the loss of 57,000 jobs.

Social networking sites account for more than 25% of UK online display ad impressions, according to comScore Ad Metrix.

A study of UK online display advertising on social networking sites showed that the sites accounted for 13.8bn display ad impressions in August, representing more than a fourth of all display ads viewed online.

Global provider of business solutions for HR Kenexa has joined Jobfox to support online employment application ResumePal.

ResumePal has been integrated with Kenexa’s applicant tracking system, Kenexa Recruiter BrassRing (KRB), and is available immediately for KRB customers at no additional cost.

IT recruiter UKStaff.co.uk is using new ‘Ultra Thin Client Computing’ to replace standard desktop PCs in a bid to generate 85% cuts in CO2 emissions.

This innovative desktop technology saves around 10 metric tonnes of CO2 from entering the environment in its first year of use alone.

Online recruitment in the US has shown signs of recovery in October, according to Monster’s latest employment index.

The index climbed by one point spurred by increased demand in healthcare and public administration, retail and hospitality.

Year-on-year the index currently is down 20% - the most moderate annual rate of decline since October last year.??

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