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Foreign business leaders operating in West Africa have called for greater international support to tackle Ebola, according to a report in the Financial Times.
As two companies announce significant investment in Northern Ireland, creating 373 jobs, research suggests that the introduction of a living wage could lead to significantly more jobs in the province.
Electronics giant Apple has dispatched a team to China to investigate a report of extensive labour law violations in a factory producing parts for its products.
The number of US job vacancies on LinkedIn has increased from 350,000 to more than 1m since May, according to a blog post from the social networking website.
The Singaporean government is pitching in financially to help attract mid-career workers to the field of healthcare, the sovereign city-state’s The Strait Times reports.
Legal developments on holiday pay could affect employers in industries such as recruitment, where commission payments are the norm, and lead to millions of claims, a lawyer has said.
Diversity and inclusion is a key focus for energy firm EDF, which plans to replenish the ranks of its retiring workforce by “fishing in the widest possible pool” for new recruits, said the firm’s head of strategic resourcing.
High profile crisis hot spots in the Middle East and West Africa are affecting recruitment and business operations in those regions.
Antal Russia, owned by global recruiter FiveTen Group, has opened an office in Kazan, capital of the Republic of Tatarstan.
Technical and engineering staffing specialist NES Global Talent has opened an office in New Plymouth, its first office in New Zealand.
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