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Experienced recruiter David McDermott leads a group of four new hires at East Midlands recruiter Macildowie.
Fast-growing risk, audit and compliance recruiter JCW has taken on six new graduate trainees, bringing global headcount to 31, having started 2011 with 12 staff.
With wages in China more than tripling between 2000 and 2010, a report from UN body the International Labour Organization (ILO) suggests the country’s long-held position as a country of cheap goods based on low-wage labour looks set to change.
Patent and trade mark attorneys Appleyard Lees has appointed a new HR manager, Yvonne Sanderson.
Legal recruiter Shilton Sharpe Quarry (SSQ) is set to expand into mainland China and Singapore next year, its chief executive Nick Shilton has told Recruiter.
After seeing the jobs market play a major part in the political jousting that was the US election campaign earlier this year, the country’s unemployment rate is now being used as an economic marker, the US Federal Reserve Bank has announced.
Following recent controversy surrounding the tax affairs of international companies operating in the UK, three international staffing companies with substantial operations in this country have refused to disclose details of corporation tax paid in the UK.
In light of the talent challenges and plentiful job openings across the Asian market, staffing group Empresaria has made major changes to how it operates its Chinese business.
A new reality of work and structural changes in the labour market are having profound implications for the traditional employment model, says Denis Pennel, managing director, European Confederation of Private Employment Agencies (Eurociett).
Business secretary Vince Cable has announced that £110m of funding for small businesses struggling to access credit is to be made available under the Business Finance Partnership (BFP).
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