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The Communication Workers Union (CWU) says it “cannot rule out” strike action in protest against plans by telecoms giant O2, part of Telefónica UK, to outsource thousands of roles to services giant Capita.
Beleaguered security and services group G4S had a ready-made successor to recruit to its top job after the resignation, announced today, of chief executive officer Nick Buckles.
Rec-to-rec firm Ruth Moran Consulting is launching a new international division, operating across a number of locations including Australia, New Zealand and the US.
The University of Oxford is taking a revitalised approach to recruiting top academics and researchers as it competes with private industry for the best talent, a London audience has heard.
Being “a bit more commercial” and reaping the benefits of not working under no solicitation clauses are among tips three agency recruiters operating in the Netherlands offer for success in the market.
Last week's Ciett World Employment Conference 2013 in Toronto brought together industry representatives from over 30 countries. The annual gathering of the global recruitment clan produced a number of key messages and outcomes:
Ordering a pizza for delivery offers a better user experience than applying for a job, a recruitment consulting specialist has claimed.
Middle Eastern job site Bayt.com has announced two further events in its Virtual Job Fair series, which see jobseekers interact with employers and explore job opportunities from their computer.
A new recruitment campaign for the British Army launches today. The campaign kicks off with ‘Step Up’, a series of adverts that will hit TV screens from this evening.
Cost savings may be the driver “at heart” of procurement activities – but effectively procuring complex performance in services such as recruitment is a tough job, a Bath University professor has told a mixed audience of recruiters and procurement officials in London.
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