Would you agree that late autumn 2022 has become a season of ‘if you don’t laugh, you’ll cry’ episodes? For instance, take our government – please (as the old joke goes)! What new miracles will be unveiled at the delayed Budget announcement on 17 November? Our current ignorance may turn out to have been bliss.
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THE NUMBER OF UK businesses employing skilled workers from overseas has risen by 64% in two years, according to new analysis.
The government has launched a new recruitment campaign intended to encourage the next generation into aviation. The move is part of a strategy to create a more sustainable, open and diverse aviation sector.
The Information Commissioner’s Office will issue guidance on biometric technologies and their use in spring 2023, while it is currently warning organisations to be wary around the risks of using emotion analysis technology before putting it into use.
This week’s new contracts & deals include: The Curve Group
A third (32%) of Britain’s growing army of temporary workers are temping for the first time, data from an online marketplace for flexible and temporary work has revealed.
New research has included a list of innovative computer science and artificial intelligence (AI) jobs that could be available in the years ahead.
Competition, revenue growth and profitability, and acquiring new customers are among the top concerns keeping managed service providers (MSPs) up at night, according to a new report.
What are the workplace trends for the coming year? Dan Schawbel reveals his top 10.
This week’s new launches include: CitySprint, Deel, FDM Group, Quinyx, RBW Consulting, Redrow, Remotebase, Tengai, Thales