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The Co-operative Bank is overhauling procurement of temporary staff as it separates from the wider Co-operative Group, Supply Management magazine reports.
The value of the UK’s recruitment industry has surpassed its pre-recession peak, recording total revenue of £28.7bn by the end of the financial year 2013/14, according to research published today by the Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC).
The IR35 Business Entity Tests will be dropped from 6 April next year, Her Majesty’s Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has announced.
Asia Pacific is home to the most savvy online talent sourcers, while those in the Europe-Middle East-Africa (EMEA) region are the most prolific users of Twitter to connect with candidates, according to a new report on global sourcing trends.
Automotive firm Jaguar Land Rover has unveiled a scheme to help wounded, injured and sick ex-military servicemen and women to find a long-term second career.
The Low Pay Commission (LPC), which is to advise the Government on the minimum wage and its impact on businesses and employers, is visiting Glasgow on Tuesday and Wednesday before ending its road trip in London in November.
The proportion of female workers recruited for jobs in the City has increased over the past 12 months from 20% to 29%, according to research by specialist recruitment firm Astbury Marsden.
New employees will take the cash instead of a company car when being recruited for a new role, according to research from professional services company Towers Watson.
Financial services job vacancies in the North of England are growing at the expense of London and the South East as financial institutions shift more jobs to lower-cost areas, according to BrightPool, a recruitment firm for the sector.
Cordant Group has launched a high-end recruitment agency, Grays Executive, to focus on board and senior executive levels in the UK and mainland Europe.
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