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Recruitment giant Adecco has continued to see “very good demand” for its services, according to its Q3 results.

The group’s results reveal: (Q3 2010 vs Q3 2009)

Two men and a woman have been arrested in the Bootle area of Merseyside on suspicion of operating as gangmasters without a licence.

The 55- and 41-year-old men and 41-year-old woman were Czech nationals, based in the Bootle area. The arrests were made for suspected offences under Section 12 of the Gangmasters (Licensing) Act (GLA) 2004 for the offence of operating without a licence.

IT services organisation Parity Group has announced a business restructuring in an interim management statement for the period to 17 November 2010.

Paul, the bakers, is seeking “hardworking, smiley engaging people” to fill 1,000 new jobs, according to HR director Esther O’Halloran.

The French bakery chain announced this week that it would be creating 1,000 jobs as it opens 50 new shops in Britain over the next four years.

Tesco will recruit local talent following the construction of 50 shopping malls in China, according to a spokesperson for the supermarket.

Ed Percival, business coach

Generation Y accountants are increasingly looking beyond the big four accountancy firms in their formative years, according to a study carried out by accountancy & finance recruiter Marks Sattin.

Specialist engineering recruitment site JustEngineers has appointed Eric Potts as managing director.

Potts, a qualified engineer, is one of the founders and a director of leading UK digital recruitment business Jobsite.

Nearly eight in 10 IT managers plan to cut or maintain headcount next year, according to research from The IT Job Board.

The research shows 78% of IT managers will either decrease headcount or keep it at the same level in 2011, while 44% believe that budgets will decrease next year.

Professional services firm PwC has appointed Neil Roden as a partner in its HR consulting practice.  

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