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The UK fracking industry and the promise of jobs it could generate have had a testimonial boost from the other side of the Atlantic Ocean, courtesy of Texas Governor Rick Perry, who brought his pro-business message of job creation to London this week.
Global human resources company Mercer has been named an official Workday advisory services partner.
Talascend Worldwide Technical Resources has been awarded a contract with Transport for London (TfL) to provide recruitment services for London’s transport organisation.
Internet retailer Amazon has announced plans to create 1,000 new permanent jobs at its UK distribution centres over the coming months.
Famously dubbed by Lord Alan Sugar as the “right man without a plan”, Neil Clough, runner up in The Apprentice last year, has come up with a new plan – and set up a sales recruitment firm.
The improving economy is behind an increase in employee poaching and shows a gap in employer strategy to retain staff, a recruitment firm says.
Newry-headquartered Autoline Insurance Group is creating 60 jobs with assistance from Invest Northern Ireland.
Employers have an “exaggerated fear” of hiring ex-offenders and more needs to be done to make fair consideration of criminal convictions normal, says charity Business in the Community.
A Recruiter-held roundtable, sponsored by Anderson Group, gave rise to many issues. Nicola Sullivan reports