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Social enterprise Aspire Oxfordshire, which was Recruiter’s charity of choice for 2012, has been named one of the winners at The Guardian’s Charity Awards 2012.
Former cabinet minister Hazel Blears MP yesterday [5 December] read a bill to the House of Commons that seeks to “prohibit the advertising of long-term unpaid internships” and further regulate conditions of employment for paid internships.
A new report predicts that the new world of work will bring about shifts in how candidates are profiled and increased value of sourcing and onboarding in recruitment.
Recruitment industry trade bodies are broadly on course to avoid membership fee rises for 2013, Recruiter can reveal, on the day the Institute of Recruiters (IOR) called for “other recruitment bodies to reconsider their 2013 fee increases”.
Recruitment industry stakeholders have taken a number of positives from yesterday’s Autumn Statement from the Chancellor George Osborne, despite the headline news being that Osborne’s austerity plan will last a year longer than previously planned, to 2018.
A huge change to PAYE returns, which will affect employers and recruitment companies, is coming into force in less than five months’ time.
Procurement, supply chain and operational excellence executive search firm Proco Global Group has opened an office in Sydney.
International engineering and project management company AMEC expects to hire 300 people following a $528m (£328m) contract award by the Kuwait National Petroleum Company for a new oil refinery at Al Zour, Kuwait.
Interim and executive recruiter Green Park Interim & Executive Search has opened its first branch office in Manchester, to serve what founder and chief executive Raj Tulsiani calls the “increasing financial services” footprint in the city.
Tony Goodwin, the founder of international professional services executive recruiter Antal International has told Recruiter of his plans to expand the Antal network to 600 offices within the next eight years on six continents.
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