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Job creation in the private sector in Scotland occurred at a marginally higher rate in July than in June, finds the Bank of Scotland’s Purchasing Managers’ Index, which surveyed 600 firms across the services and manufacturing industry.
A growing number of manufacturers are bringing their hunt for local suppliers and even production back in-house, according to a survey released today by EEF, the manufacturers’ organisation.
Resourcing and talent management provider Alexander Mann Solutions (AMS) has appointed Nina Bosco to head its sourcing intelligence team.
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School leavers are increasingly choosing to go straight into work rather than going to university, according to accountancy firm PwC.
Robust demand for temporary and contract staff is behind a strong set of results expected by international executive and professional services recruiter Harvey Nash when it announces its interim results for the first six trading months of 2012 on 28 September.
One in three UK firms are maintaining staff levels higher than needed to avoid losing skills, but they will be forced to make job cuts if economic growth does not return soon, finds research from the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD).
The UK is by a clear margin the favoured country for Greek workers considering a move away from the country, finds a surveyed of 162,495 workers globally commissioned by jobsite totaljobs.com and data provider Intelligence Group.
In Japan, the social and mobile gaming industries “are absolutely king right now”, Michael J Case, managing director of Tokyo-based recruiter Wahl & Case tells Recruiter.
Kate Bleasdale, the founder of Healthcare Locums has confirmed that she is going ahead with her appeal against the employment tribunal decision in her £12m unfair dismissal case. Bleasdale tells Recruiter: “The appeal has been received and is going through.”
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