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News that Vince Cable has called on the government to abolish the cap on skilled worker visas has been welcomed by recruiters grappling with skills shortages.
Newly-enforced legislation that makes recruitment firms liable for the tax and National Insurance contributions for workers falsely operating on a sole trader or self-employed basis has prompted a cull of ‘cowboy’ supply chain partners, according to umbrella firm Optionis.
Global consulting firm Work Group has announced an unaudited half-yearly gross profit from continuing operations of £2.38m for the period to 30 June, down on the £3.02m for the same period last year.
Global senior and board executive recruiter Norman Broadbent has posted an unaudited half-yearly gross profit from continuing operations of £3.7m for the period to 30 June, up 7% on the same period last year.
The Hong Kong government has begun recruiting for a broadcasting director to head Radio Television Hong Kong (RTHK).
The US Department of Defense is relaxing its rules around the recruitment of illegal immigrants, according to Military Times.
Foreign Office diplomats and civil servants from across government departments are hitting the pavement to help recruit the brightest university students.
Elevation Recruitment has launched two specialist engineering and manufacturing divisions in Yorkshire.
Ford & Stanley, a Derby-based recruitment firm, is expanding in China and Australia as part of efforts to bridge the skills gap and reintegrate returning expats back into the UK workforce.
An employment screening and vetting firm has launched a service to support organisations wanting to employ people from outside the EU and EEA.
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