Today’s Budget delivered by chancellor George Osborne has been trailed as a budget to boost business, regional development and skills, while measures aimed at boosting jobs and employment will be of keen interest to Recruiter’s readers.
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Traditional staffing companies face stiff competition from a growing number of university-owned and run temporary agencies, according to Paul Walker, head of commercial development at the Careers Group at the University of London.
Delivering his fifth budget today, chancellor George Osborne told the House of Commons that this was a budget for the makers the doers and the savers.
At least 16 people have died in stampedes across four Nigerian cities where the National Immigration Service was conducting aptitude tests to recruit new officers on Saturday (15 March).
A Cambridgeshire gangmaster who admitted he deliberately destroyed payslips to underpay his workers has been handed a suspended prison sentence.
IT and business change specialist Head Resourcing has relocated its Leeds office into larger premises at 2 The Calls in the city.
Claims made in a national newspaper that the government’s Universal Jobmatch site is to be scrapped because of serious problems, including fake or repeat job vacancies, are “wild speculation and just incorrect”, according to the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).
The Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) has issued more than 2.6m checks on employees in the financial year 2013-14 (to date), nearly 600,000 fewer than the previous recorded period.
NP Education, the London-based education recruitment specialist, will officially change its name to ITN Mark Education from 31 March 2014.