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Thousands of medical workers and specially trained emergency staff are needed to combat the growing threat from Ebola, according to the leaders of the three worst affected countries of Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea.
New ‘false self-employment rules’ are hitting construction firms, according to a report by law firm Irwin Mitchell.
Some of Britain’s best known chief executives and business leaders gathered in London this week to encourage greater diversity in the boardrooms and management teams of the country’s iconic brands.
It appears as if video games are not just the preserve of geeky teenagers.
After three long weeks of networking and lobbying over beige buffets, the main party conference season drew to a close this week.
Global recruiter Hays has seen financial growth in all of its regions around the world, particularly in the UK and Ireland, over the last quarter.
The Australian government is ploughing $68m (£37m) of additional funding into the country’s national training regulator, the Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA), as part of efforts to maintain standards in the skills and training sector.
The number of self-employed people in Britain is growing rapidly and more needs to be done to reflect that both in government policy and in business, two industry bodies say.
New rules that could see senior bankers jailed for ‘reckless’ misconduct could have an impact on the recruitment and retention of senior directors.
Yorkshire-based Elevation Recruitment has been acquired by its newly created parent company, Elevation Consultancy Group, following a management buyout.
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