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On the same day that the latest figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) revealed the UK economy grew by 0.8% in the first quarter of 2014, companies such as KFC, EY and Asda are to create more than 7,000 jobs as they begin hiring across new locations.
The US Department of Labor today has made available up to $150m (£89m) in funding through a new job-driven National Emergency Grant programme.
More than one in seven young people have applied for at least 20 jobs, while many are willing to work for free if it helps them find employment, according to a new study from recruitment firm Adecco.
New measures to help the long-term unemployed back into work begin today [28 April 2014], as the government continues its push toward its goal of full employment.
Sales and marketing recruiter Daniel Williams Consultancy (DWC) has opened a London office in Mayfair.
International recruitment firm SThree is to review its long-term incentive plans for senior executives after it suffered a major investor revolt over executive remuneration.
A West Midlands gangmaster has been stripped of his licence after he was ‘untruthful’ in interviews.
A charity founded by double Olympic Gold medal winner Dame Kelly Holmes, which aims to boost the employability of young people, has been chosen by Recruiter readers as the title’s Charity of the Year 2014-15.
Insurance group Aviva has appointed Shilpa Shah as global director of talent acquisition.
Adidas: The sporting brand has appointed Michelle Wilkinson as its director of talent EMEA & group functions.
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