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Demand for UK construction workers in the Gulf is on the increase as the region gears up for a number of global events, says international professional services consultancy Procorre.
London-based international energy recruiter Spencer Ogden is opening three new offices in the US.
Following yesterday’s launch of the government’s apprenticeship campaign ‘Get In, Go Far’, 58 new apprentices started work at BAE Systems in Glasgow.
This year’s GCSE results have raised concerns that not enough is being done to ensure the exams accurately measure the skills young people can bring to the workplace.
A police investigation into suspected human trafficking and labour exploitation has resulted in court for two Portadown men this week.
Self-employment has reached its highest level in 40 years with 4.6m working for themselves, according to statistics from the Office of National Statistics (ONS).
Two Herefordshire GP practices are facing closure after a sustained effort to recruit new doctors failed.
Recruiters lobby for public sector framework to give SMEs greater access, reports Nicola Sullivan and Christopher Goodfellow

Recruiting has certainly heated up during the summer of 2014...

The experiences of new recruits en route to their new company can be many and varied; often the joining process leaves a lot to be desired. DeeDee Doke investigates
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