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Hiring intentions among UK employers are at their highest for more than six years, according to the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development’s (CIPD’s) latest quarterly Labour Market Outlook.
There has been an increase in the number of public sector workers looking for new employment, according to a new survey.
Most firms (80%) in Ireland and Northern Ireland continue to report stable employment levels, according to the latest quarterly Business Monitor (January – March 2014) released today by InterTradeIreland.
Wrightbus, the Ballymena bus company, is creating 130 jobs at the firm’s factory in Antrim.
An interim management statement from staffing and support services giant Capita shows the company has secured £1.1bn of major new sales wins to date in 2014.
Hiring in the City surged in April as banks and other financial institutions and businesses stepped up hiring, according to professional services recruiter Morgan McKinley.
Job site Indeed.com has today launched its global brand campaign ‘How the World Works’.
The Welsh outdoor activities sector created 8,243 jobs in 2013 and is worth almost half a billion pounds to the economy, according to a study by social and economics consultancy Miller Research.
A report written for the Arbitration Conciliation and Advisory Service (ACAS) has highlighted the lack of awareness of employment rights for zero-hours contracts workers.
Humberside Police, working with the Gangmasters Licensing Authority (GLA), made four arrests yesterday in connection with money laundering and gangmaster offences.
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